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Old 07-21-2010, 12:02 PM   #11
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is this sometehing I can realistically do m yself or would it be better to let my mechanic do it???

i'm going to take it in in the near future to replace my engine mount - uit's cracked and I have the 3k vibration....

maybe they can easily do this when it's in for the bearing?

I have no problem opening up the top and getting access but I only have basic hand tools..I have a large socket extension and the little flex thing that lets you go in at an angle... is that what you mean I need ??

or is there a special porsche tool / flexible socket attachment??

is the standard spark plug socket attachment the right one to get onto the boxster plugs? sorry if that's a stupid question but i've never even looked at mine...
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