Just looked at a Boxster - Questions...

Just looked at a Boxster - Questions...

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bobfrance

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1,323 posts

268 months

Saturday 27th May 2006
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Hi folks,

Just looked at a Boxster today a silver 1997 2.5 with lux pack and air-con & tracker.

It looked good and I'm proceeding to get the car checked out mechanically and HPI'd.

Not having driven/owned a Boxster before I just have a couple of questions.

I noticed the clutch was quite heavy (heavier than the Jag X-Type I've been driving for the past couple of weeks) - is this normal?

You could hear all the gear lincages when you waddled the gear lever around (with the engine off). I assume this is normal.

There was a little piece of orange plastic missing from the front indicator. The orange part looked to be a seperate piece of plastic the the rest of the headlight. Can these be purchased seperately or do you have to buy a whole new headlight assembly? What are the likely costs.

And finally. Do they have the longest dipstick in the world?

Cheers!

Bob.

>> Edited by bobfrance on Saturday 27th May 19:20

BliarOut

72,857 posts

240 months

Saturday 27th May 2006
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The clutch should be firm and direct as opposed to heavy. What's the mileage and territory where the car lives? Sounds like the clutch is near the end of it's life TBH.

bobfrance

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1,323 posts

268 months

Saturday 27th May 2006
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It's done 83,000 miles. The car is in Blackburn.

I don't understand why a clutch in need of replacement would be heavy?
Surely if it needed replacement it would be slipping?

Then again one man's heavy is another man's firm.

jbl930

1,837 posts

217 months

Saturday 27th May 2006
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Then again one man's heavy is another man's firm. [/quote]

Not when you’re talking about breasts


>> Edited by jbl930 on Saturday 27th May 17:49

adam b

27,265 posts

255 months

Saturday 27th May 2006
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whether its on its way out or not, surely you;d expect the clutch on a Porsche to be heavier than a wafting Jag saloon!

BliarOut

72,857 posts

240 months

Saturday 27th May 2006
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Not sure why but I believe a heavy clutch is a sign it's worn. Perhaps the mechanical advantage reduces as the plate wears?

thong

414 posts

233 months

Saturday 27th May 2006
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the indicator will be a complete headlamp,the cluch cover will have hardend the cover spring up due to heat/ milage,there easy to replace doing one at the moment,you can hear the linkages dont worry just make sure it selects all the gears ok,dipsticks are quite long as its a long way down to that sump,

Dale.

>> Edited by thong on Saturday 27th May 20:38

>> Edited by thong on Saturday 27th May 20:38

sinly

76 posts

217 months

Saturday 27th May 2006
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My 28k mile 2.7 has a "heavy" clutch, though this is comparing to my CivicTR which probably like your jag is incredibly light..we're just getting too soft and used to things getting much easier! Just go for it, you'll love it and exercise that left leg at least!

bobfrance

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1,323 posts

268 months

Sunday 28th May 2006
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Cheers for the response chaps.

I'd assumed the clutch would be hydraulic, but what you say about spring hardening sounds reasonable Thong. Is it a clutch out job to replace it?

Just looked at some headlight units on ebay to get an idea of costs and it appears the bit I was reffering to isn't part of the unit. It's not the indicator itself but the bit of orange plastic next to it so hopefully you can buy it seperate.

rumplestiltskin

1,084 posts

223 months

Sunday 28th May 2006
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Yep you can get that piece on its own, just a clip in/out piece.
On cars with headlight washer option that piece has a pray nozzel built in I believe.

I would say replace the front / rear / side lights with clear units (from the later cars) I just think that this really freshens up the look of the car.

Put in "Boxster lights" into Google images & look at the first 2 pics to see what clear lights look like. I would imagine you can get a full set from Ebay somewhere.

R.

bobfrance

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1,323 posts

268 months

Sunday 28th May 2006
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That's good news - cheers.

I think I'm one of the few people who like the original orange lights. Especially on the silver cars (which this one is). To me they just seem to need a touch of colour to break up all that silver.

Big orange indicators also remind me of the Ferrari 512BB which is one of my all time favourite car designs.

955 GUY

192 posts

244 months

Sunday 28th May 2006
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bobfrance said:
That's good news - cheers.

I think I'm one of the few people who like the original orange lights. Especially on the silver cars (which this one is). To me they just seem to need a touch of colour to break up all that silver.

Big orange indicators also remind me of the Ferrari 512BB which is one of my all time favourite car designs.


try porshapart, he has loads i expect. be careful to buy from a reputable source, if i remember correctly the height adjusters are easily broken, so i would prefer porshapart over Ebay IMO.