Thread: I bought a POS
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Old 05-09-2020, 01:05 PM   #6
Berryhill
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Join Date: May 2020
Location: TN
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Originally Posted by CrisZenithBlue View Post
Welcome and good luck with it! Working on these things is not too terrible if you can get from underneath easy. The crank shaft position sensor is pretty straight forward to replace and will probably fix your problem.
Thank you sir. I hope, can't be to much as it does run.

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Originally Posted by morgal48 View Post
Along with Bentley Manual and Wayne Dempsey's 101 Projects book, YouTube can be an excellent source for videos on finding, removing and replacing the bad stuff. Or even the good stuff to make it more fun.
I like the good stuff. I love fabrication work.

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Originally Posted by Zzorro View Post
Another Boxster rescue! Nice. Welcome and keep us posted.

Did the same thing and have been happy with the ease at which these cars can be repaired and the support on places like this.

Enjoy the journey.
It's growing on me each time I look at it. I've always liked Porsche's but there's not many around my area...but considering I'm a redneck and don't do the wine thing might be the reason.


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Welcome!

There is no better car for fun seat time and is fantastic on a track.

Lots of knowledge in this Forum - almost every problem you will ever experience has already been solved.

Let's see some pic's of that POS!!
I'm in between Barber and Bowling Green, so I plan on making laps there.

Here's a few pics















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