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So, I'm considering a looonnnggg driving trip next year, to Georgia for the 2011 Porsche parade. My car is running fine but I don't want to have an issue on the way down or back. My car has 45K miles on it. Full timing belt job was just done. I'm not going to do the pinion bearing or the cam tensioners as preventive maintenance but what would you do? Every hose? Every belt? What has "gone" on you that you would make sure is working well before you went on a trip. What would you replace as preventive maintenance? Kind/Nice responses please [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif[/img] Thanks
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You should be good to go except for the HCV if you haven't changed it yet. If you have any issues down here, I'd be glad to help.
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I guess I'm more adventurous... [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wink.gif[/img]
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"Hey flash - I'm still driving around on ALL my OE hoses and we (import repair guys) just never see hose failures the way the domestics once did. I wasn't even planning to swap them before Hershey trip next year. I know replacement is always safer than not, but what has been the coolant hose track record for the Porsche brand? Lots of failures or few?
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Well, I've own 968s for 14 years and have never had a failure. That said, they have gotten 1 year older every year and i don't want to lose one on the trip.
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Jeff, not a comprehensive suggestion, but here are the things that I've experienced.
Had 2 tows for breakdowns since I've owned the car:
- Fuel pump (had the car a few days, no idea what the problem was, towed to dealer for diagnosis/repair)
- HCV (towed home and replaced it).
Other failures that caused limping home (no tow): little blue radiator drain plug failed, steering rack/hose, lower radiator hose, bad battery. I should add that the lower radiator hose failed by softening and losing shape. The result was it came in contact with the power steering pump belt and the belt wore a hole into the hose. Maybe it got some oil or fluid on it that caused it to soften and sag.
I know it may sound extreme to have this many failures in about 4.5 years, but I use this car all the time, it is my daily driver, let my wife/kids take it, and certainly wasn't one of the low mileage pristine examples when I bought it. It certainly can't represent the typical 968.
I might suggest getting the AAA plan with the 200 miles free towing, the premium plan, just a few $ extra, can be a great stress reliever.
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Thanks for all the suggestions!!! [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif[/img]
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+1 on the blue plasic radiator drain plug. $3.00 part, but can lead to disasterous results. (Mine failed recently).
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Fuel Filter
Clutch Inspection Port
Caster Blocks
Stop at RS Barn on the way out and let them give it a quick check. Max/Pete will find more in 10 minutes than this forum can suggest in 2 pages.
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My lower radiator hose developed a huge bubble over time, I noticed it while changing oil. I then ordered a hose from Pelican and installed it over a weekend. FFWD a year. I take my car to Pete and he tells me that the power steering pump belt has almost cut completely through the hose. "you gotta trim them down" said Pete, " they come with a lot of excess".
So I've been through 2 hoses in the 5 year Ive owned the car. I would strongly recommend the SS clutch line.
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No, it's what Eskimos get when they sit on the ice too long.
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