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Just when you thought it was safe... another coolant leak concern on GT3/GT3RS

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Old Dec 5, 2012 | 02:47 PM
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Just when you thought it was safe... another coolant leak concern on GT3/GT3RS

Shark Werks GT3 Coolant Pipes

This item is considered preventative maintenance and we believe it should be installed on all 997 and 997.2 GT3 and GT3RS (2004 to 2011) models.

The GT3 engine is known for being incredibly robust and reliable, however a few major issues exist with concern to its cooling system, and this part is designed to fix one of these problems.

A known weakness is that the coolant pipes (6-8 per engine) come unstuck from various housings and cause complete catastrophic coolant failures.

A lesser known issue involves the plastic coolant elbow pipes that run to the oil cooler (aka heat exchanger). These pipes are molded plastic and have a very thin wall where the pipe connects to the engine with an O-ring seal. The problem is that over time and mileage, the thin plastic wall will break down at the o-ring slot (its weakest and thinnest point) causing a crack to appear. Eventually the whole engine will need to be removed in order to replace a cheap plastic tube. Both of these issues have been observed on the 997 Turbo models as well.

After a customer spent nearly $2500 replacing this small part, costing him two track days and several weeks of downtime, we decided that a permanent solution was necessary and made these stainless steel pipes with CNC billet ends. We believe these should be used in place of the OEM part to avoid the aforementioned costs involved in replacing these leaky tubes ever again.

A razor blade showing where the stock piece fails. The car had approximately 40,000 miles of use in a mild climate:


Shark Werks GT3 Coolant Pipe shown next to the stock plastic part:


The engine must be removed in order to install these so we recommend performing the "coolant fix" at the same time or replacing these whenever an engine rebuild is in progress.

We sell these in pairs as two are are required per vehicle. O-rings are included and pre-installed.

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Shark Werks GT3 Coolant Pipes for 997 GT3, 997 GT3RS, 996 GT3, 2010+ 997 GT3, 2010+ 997 GT3RS - SharkWerks Porsche Performance Experts in Northern California Bay Area (510-651-0300)

PS - I hate coolant! (tm)
 
Old Dec 6, 2012 | 02:34 PM
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Ah, for the simiplicity of the air-cooled motors

Your new piece looks substantial and gorgeous!
 
Old Dec 7, 2012 | 02:21 PM
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Originally Posted by grant
Ah, for the simiplicity of the air-cooled motors

Your new piece looks substantial and gorgeous!
Thanks mate and yes as far as air cooled goes
 
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