25:26 It's always baffled me as to why the USA still uses quarts to measure fluids. Each division on the Porsche readout is 500ml - half a litre - A nice round figure! Quarts just confuses everything!
you can simulate knurling on the end of a bolt by twisting it to the left a couple millimeters at a time until you feel it give a tiny bit and that's a sign that you've hit the thread
Thanks for pointing that out. I forget to do that about 95% of the time :) tbh, tho, I'm not sure how much of a difference it really makes. It might depend on the car, probably some engine designs need it more than others.
Something I’ve started doing on my Cayman a few years ago. Is cutting open the used filter. And inspect it for any metal and or debris. Along with grabbing an oil sample to send to off to the lab. I also replace the oil plug every 3 oil changes or so.
@@alexv5581 You are both right. He just knows a word that you don't. VENT: an opening that allows air, gas, or liquid to pass out of or into a confined space
my 2013 Toyota sienna was the first car I ever experienced that inner oil filter element replacement versus a screw in self-contained unit. it was weird at first but then I learned how to do it and it's no problem not really taking any much longer.
I always thought you were supposed to keep the drain plug out when removing the filter to ensure the best drainage. Is that the right procedure for this car?
Good eye! Yep, it seems that (weirdly enough) 987.1 manifold bolts seem to either seize up to where they're impossible to remove or simply fall out ... :)
Just bought a fairly well specced 2012 987.2S 6MT. Want to do my own maintenance but they are so rare I don’t want to impact value too much. But I don’t want that Porsche tax 😅 what to do what to do
I am doing it myself to save some $$ but also because it's not that bad. Now, I do have quick jacks and have accumulated a lot of tools over the years making it that much easier to work on my cars. Plus I take my time and do it correctly. On a 2005 Boxster S, 6 speed I bought for 13k, I'm really not worried about dealership maintenance recs. 😆
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It's always baffled me as to why the USA still uses quarts to measure fluids.
Each division on the Porsche readout is 500ml - half a litre - A nice round figure!
Quarts just confuses everything!
you can simulate knurling on the end of a bolt by twisting it to the left a couple millimeters at a time until you feel it give a tiny bit and that's a sign that you've hit the thread
Great video! Thanks for how insightful it was. Before you drain the oil it is also helpful to remove the oil filler cap to create a vent!
Thanks for pointing that out. I forget to do that about 95% of the time :) tbh, tho, I'm not sure how much of a difference it really makes. It might depend on the car, probably some engine designs need it more than others.
Something I’ve started doing on my Cayman a few years ago. Is cutting open the used filter. And inspect it for any metal and or debris. Along with grabbing an oil sample to send to off to the lab.
I also replace the oil plug every 3 oil changes or so.
Create a vent ? No. It's to create a net pressure of zero between the engine and the surroundings. That way gravity does its job on the oil "better"
@@alexv5581 You are both right. He just knows a word that you don't. VENT: an opening that allows air, gas, or liquid to pass out of or into a confined space
my 2013 Toyota sienna was the first car I ever experienced that inner oil filter element replacement versus a screw in self-contained unit. it was weird at first but then I learned how to do it and it's no problem not really taking any much longer.
Great video it helped me out changing the oil in my Cayman.👍🏿
Bro's sipping on Diet Chek Cola 🥤🤣
I always thought you were supposed to keep the drain plug out when removing the filter to ensure the best drainage. Is that the right procedure for this car?
This was a great refresher, i have to change my oil very soon. ill need to get another pair of stands. thanks for all the great advice!
Cliff Dude - One of the bolts appears to be missing from your exhaust manifold. (at 21:19)
Gratitude!
Is it good to use Shell helix ultra 0w40 on cayman 2016?
I would have taken the oil filter off first , then the pan oil ,
great info, is that a bolt missing from the manifold
Good eye! Yep, it seems that (weirdly enough) 987.1 manifold bolts seem to either seize up to where they're impossible to remove or simply fall out ... :)
The correct torque for the oil plug is 37 Nm.
Not sure that is correct. Pelican Parts says 50 Nm (37 ft-lb)
I think you're right.@@HokieD1993
Just bought a fairly well specced 2012 987.2S 6MT. Want to do my own maintenance but they are so rare I don’t want to impact value too much. But I don’t want that Porsche tax 😅 what to do what to do
Well, you could start off with the 987.2 oil change video I'll be publishing in the next couple weeks :)
@@CliffsGarage looking forward to it! Thank you for producing this great content!
I am doing it myself to save some $$ but also because it's not that bad. Now, I do have quick jacks and have accumulated a lot of tools over the years making it that much easier to work on my cars. Plus I take my time and do it correctly. On a 2005 Boxster S, 6 speed I bought for 13k, I'm really not worried about dealership maintenance recs. 😆