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Originally Posted by alfasteve
Hi folks,
I'm neck-deep into doing preventative maintenance on my '99 Boxster with 102k miles. It was running perfectly before I attacked it. So, it's got a new IMS bearing and RMS. While the transmission is out everyone says to replace the coolant reservoir tank in the trunk, so I did that today. It went smoothly enough, but I actually got stopped in my tracks at almost the last step.
I simply cannot press the oil fill tube, the one with the accordian kink in it, back on to its mate that goes under the plenum. I pushed as hard as I possibly could, and that oil fill tube hose will not go home. I pushed so hard I cracked its mate that attaches to the top of the engine, so now I get to pull the plenum between the intake manifolds. It was extremely hard to pull off, and I'm finding it impossible to push back on. Clearly I am missing something, but I cannot figure it out. See attached pic. Seems to be lined up ok, but I'm out of ideas.
Thanks in advance,
Steve in LA
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Old plastic loses its flexibility. I stick the end in a bucket of hot water for awhile, or use the heat gun to make it a bit more malleable. My nemesis is the intake tube from the filter housing to the engine, always a PITA to reconnect.
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Grant
Arctic Silver 2000 Boxster S - bought with a broken engine, back on the road with the engine replaced
Green 2000 Boxster 5-speed and 1978 928 auto
1987 924S 5-speed (Sold) - Blue 2000 Boxster 5 spd (Sold)
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