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Old 09-30-2012, 05:49 PM   #1
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Who builds cars that way?

Porsche. There is no substitute!
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Old 10-01-2012, 03:23 AM   #2
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Who builds cars that way?

Porsche. There is no substitute!


All of them!! My dad used to say the designers don't have to wrench on em. Think the 986 is tough try an X/19 and wasn't there as Monza or some GM product that needed the engine to be moved for plug changes? They all do it, given what had to be crammed into the 986 it is nothing short of a design marvel.
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Diesel engines tend to leak oil into the coolant when the oil cooler fails. My ford powerstroke did this, one trick diesel mechanics use is to drain all the coolant, replace it with water and then add dish washer detergent, Important: the not the suds or foaming kind (NOT THE KIND YOU USE IN THE SINK) the kind that goes in a dish-washing machine because it will not foam (I used Electrasol). Then drive around for a while and get the engine nice and hot, the detergent will break down the oil just like it does with the grease on your dishes. You can then flush a few times with clean water before replacing with new coolant.
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It is confusing, yellow oil dipstick, yellow oil fill (see word "Oil")...blue cap for blue water?
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It is confusing, yellow oil dipstick, yellow oil fill (see word "Oil")...blue cap for blue water?
You should replace that coolant cap with the new version...
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