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Old 12-26-2019, 11:15 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by piper6909 View Post
No need for a vacuum pump. Just do what Starter986 said and jack up the back.
Thanks Piper,
I used this method on my 987 when installed the center radiator and again after replacing the water pump, but the 981 has also a heat exchanger on the PDK gearbox and I wanted to ensure that no air pockets are left on the system ...Perhaps is an excuse to get a new tool? :-)
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