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Post Maintence Schedule for the DIY

Hey all you DIY...since I am getting deeper into maintaining my P-car without my mechanic, I am beginning to wonder if I am going to miss scheduled maintence.

So here is what I have so far:

Oil change filter cahnge 3000mi
Air Filter?
Fuel Filter?

Brake pads (obviously when they squeal)
CV joint repack ~ 20,000
Engine belts?
Tranny oil ~20,000
Lube ??
Valve adjustment??
Spark plugs?
Ignition wires?

I can't think of anything else right now, but a good list would be great so I can be sure to keep on top of my car's health.

MJ

Old 03-14-2001, 03:10 PM
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Search the archives. There was a LONG thread on this. The opinions varied from "follow the owners manual" to "change all fluids twice daily".

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Old 03-14-2001, 04:48 PM
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RTFM. Its at least a good place to start.
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Warren put this list together a while ago, at the request of some early 911 owners. He meant it as a starting-off point -- and, of course, some listers decided to take it as a one-size-fits-all program for every 911 ever manufactured.

So, with the warning that this was written for pre-74 cars, and that you'll need to tailor it to your own car (and your personal beliefs about maintenance), here is the link:

http://members.rennlist.com/jackolsen/Maintenance.html

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Jack Olsen
1973 911 T (3.6) sunroof coupe
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Old 03-14-2001, 05:35 PM
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IMO that list is not even a good starting point for an SC, unless one wants to do a ton of needless (not harmful, just unnecessary) maintenance on their car.
Adjusting the valves every 3000 miles, changing plugs every 6,000, removing the distributor every 6,000 (?!?), repacking and adjusting bearing every year (?!?), disassembling the distributor every year (?!?), CV joints every 2 years or 20,000 miles (?!?!), disassembing the braking system every 2 years (?!?!), aligning the wheels every year, changing transaxle fluid every 3000 miles (?!?!?) is all just WAY, WAY too much, in my opinion, certainly on an SC or newer car, and most of that stuff on an earlier car, too, in my opinion.
Not a flame, just a differing opinion. The manual lists the service intervals for most or all of those items, while I generally like to do things a little earlier and more often than the factory specs, I don't think it is necessary to go overboard (like valve adjusts and trans fluid changes five time the amount set forth in the manual, repacking bearings every year, etc.).
Again, (1) it certainly wouldn't hurt the car to over-maintain it, and (2) just my opinion.

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