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syncroid 04-12-2022 01:03 PM

Sometimes I hate working on cars.
 
You never know what you are going to find. 2005 997 sitting for two years. So much damage done. Chassis and engine harness chewed on. Fuel lines on top of fuel tank sawed through.....etc.

GROSS

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masraum 04-12-2022 01:09 PM

could have been worse

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I assume this sort of thing is from stop leak or vandalism.

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JackDidley 04-12-2022 01:17 PM

It is a shame to let a 997 sit for 2 years. There is a price to pay for that.

bob deluke 04-12-2022 01:27 PM

I feel your pain Sync, I’m in the process of removing a stuck spark plug section in my 2010 Cayman. Has not been a fun week so far. I really dislike stupid s*$t like this, no fun all agrivation, gnashing of teeth. Hope your repair plans go better than mine…..

stevej37 04-12-2022 01:31 PM

What is that...a splash guard from under the engine?

syncroid 04-12-2022 02:18 PM

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It is a shame to let a 997 sit for 2 years. There is a price to pay for that.
I agree.

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I feel your pain Sync, I’m in the process of removing a stuck spark plug section in my 2010 Cayman. Has not been a fun week so far. I really dislike stupid s*$t like this, no fun all agrivation, gnashing of teeth. Hope your repair plans go better than mine…..
Ah yes, the long reach spark plugs on those engines are a pain even on a good day. Good luck!


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What is that...a splash guard from under the engine?
Yes. That is the center splash shield under the car. There is another huge nest up in the back of the motor and on top of the transmission. I bet I could fill up a five gallon bucket with rat turds and nesting materials.

I feel very sorry for the owner of this car.

stevej37 04-12-2022 02:22 PM

fun..fun..fun..removing rat/mouse turds and urine.
Be sure to charge accordingly for the stink.

fastfredracing 04-12-2022 02:42 PM

I have been through this . I started up a 912 that had been sitting for a long time, and a live mouse shot out of the muffler, and ran away . Bet that woke him up quick
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masraum 04-12-2022 03:32 PM

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Originally Posted by fastfredracing (Post 11663507)
I have been through this . I started up a 912 that had been sitting for a long time, and a live mouse shot out of the muffler, and ran away . Bet that woke him up quick

That's a pretty entertaining mental imagine.

p911dad 04-12-2022 04:32 PM

Sorry to hear about your car, nasty little critters. This past fall I was in the process of changing the air filter on the 993. As I am pulling off the airbox cover I see all this straw and fluffy crap way back the engine compartment. Mice. So I got lucky to find it when I did, and the car had only been sitting a few months. I put out some Tomcat baits, but not even a nibble. I am driving it regularly now though, so maybe that will help. I think they come into the garage in the colder months.

Dan J 04-12-2022 05:38 PM

Sometimes? Always.

A930Rocket 04-12-2022 06:12 PM

Why was it sitting for two years?

I like working on cars when I’m doing upgrades, go fast parts, etc.

I don’t like working on cars when they are broken, etc.

syncroid 04-13-2022 05:47 AM

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Originally Posted by A930Rocket (Post 11663671)
Why was it sitting for two years?

I like working on cars when I’m doing upgrades, go fast parts, etc.

I don’t like working on cars when they are broken, etc.

No idea why it was sitting. It is not my car.

I had a 964 on my hoist a couple of years ago that had also been sitting. It got towed in. I was pulling the splash shield off the bottom and out hops a bunny rabbit and runs out of the shop.

Superman 04-13-2022 06:46 AM

I was thrilled to work on cars as a young man. Now....not so much.

GH85Carrera 04-13-2022 07:00 AM

I ONLY work on my cars. I work on my old 1980s cars as part of the hobby, and mostly it is maintenance. For the El Camino I do have to fix things that GM never designed to last for 34 years and 375,000 miles.

Long ago in a galaxy far away.... When I was single I worked on a girlfriends car. I replace her brake pads. Suddenly I was responsible for her turn signals not working, and the air conditioner not working. She dumped me when I told her I was not responsible for her POS car's issues. All I touched were the brake pads. She was fun, but not that much fun.

Bob Kontak 04-13-2022 07:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Dan J (Post 11663648)
Sometimes? Always.

I still like it at 65. I can't do as much as when 45 but I don't hate it.

Somewhere along the line in the 50 years of working on them I got over being frustrated if something did not go right.


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