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Old 09-28-2019, 05:18 AM   #1
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guys I m not able to tighten the plug at all it feels as the treads are loose always !!.

has any body ever heard of ECO plug ? if so what are your thoughts on it
as far as getting a used sump plate I could - last resource new gaskets kits too its adding up...


work done or process of getting it : replaced spark plugs , all filters including fuel filter and big One process of replacing the top !!
rear window was messed up it is a job to say the least !
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Old 09-28-2019, 08:07 AM   #2
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guys I m not able to tighten the plug at all it feels as the treads are loose always !!.

has any body ever heard of ECO plug ? if so what are your thoughts on it
as far as getting a used sump plate I could - last resource new gaskets kits too its adding up...


work done or process of getting it : replaced spark plugs , all filters including fuel filter and big One process of replacing the top !!
rear window was messed up it is a job to say the least !
The good news is when you buy a Boxster one of the 1st things you should do is remove the sump plate to see what is in there. You should buy a LN magnetic drain plug for it to. I have a extra sump plate for sale too.
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Old 09-28-2019, 03:02 PM   #3
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The good news is when you buy a Boxster one of the 1st things you should do is remove the sump plate to see what is in there. You should buy a LN magnetic drain plug for it to. I have a extra sump plate for sale too.
$60 shipped to TX, it's clean ready to install it will fit a 2.7
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