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Old 09-02-2013, 05:13 AM   #16
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The part numbers are the same on both housings.
One has a magnet and the other dont.
I called my local independent porsche garage and they said
Sounds like you did nothing wrong. Send the new housing back.
Ive fitted the old one back on. And test driven the car for 10 miles . No leaks.
I also used a torque wrench and 25nm is nothing. I did it allot tighter than that.
The tool actually slipped around the housing set at 30nm.
So it cant go much tighter.
Even though it didnt slip when i pulled it the first time..
the tool fits the newer housing tighter than it does the old one.
Genuine porsche tool ? Not sure it is..
I called the porscheshop where i bought the housing and they said return it for testing asap pls.
We need to know if there is an issue with them!
So im posting it shortly for a refund.
Meanwhile i will check under my engine everytime before i go out in it.
"Just to be safe"
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