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Old 12-12-2007, 02:45 AM   #9
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Join Date: Dec 2007
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call your mechanic AND SCREAM STOP!!! down the phone, i've had to fix this a few times at work, the oil seperator fails and pump a bit of built up oil and stops the engine, what needs to be done is first take it to a porsche mechanic you fool. all spark plugs have to be removed, crank engine over till all oil is gone, well most of it any way, second is a new oil seperator has to be installed, which is the up dated one because your boxter is pre 2001, also the hose to the throttle body to the oil seperator has to be changed, ( different lengths,) . new spark plugs have to be installed because your old one's are now stuffed, then once everything is back together start the car and there will be more smoke pouring out of the back of your car then a v8 in a burnout contest, any quistions email me or something, it is a easy fix
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