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Old 05-20-2025, 07:28 AM   #19
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will look into that threaded rod, i added the porsche # in my list although ill need to find out whether mine is left or right threaded as a 99' 2.5L. Regarding the pads thats the first im hearing about them not being the ideal upgrade, from my research it seems everyone gets the beige ones as they ARE the updated part. Both Pelican and Parts Geek seem to have the same ones labeled as genuine although ill look into the red ones as well. I did thankfully purchase new OE spark plug tubes prior to this job so thats one thing i can cross off too.
yeah they work .. but the old ones took a fair bit of force to pop off.. the beige ones just kind of sit there .. i even thought i had wrong ones but nope, they depend on tensioner to hold them in place. I don't know if anyone else noticed this.

yes your tool will do exactly the same thing. I goggled it after i posted and saw what it was, so good to go.
The Porsche service manual only states to reaplce bolt#2 with microencapsulated bolt, i just used thread sealer and have zero leaks.
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