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Old 03-16-2016, 07:27 AM   #17
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No oil required because the PTFE is already slippery enough to fit ?
But you will need the correct tool to successfully fit the new seal.There are accounts of people trying to tap it in with just a hammer and a drift - they often don't go well.
Over on RennTech 986 Boxster tech forum(Not Rennlist!)there are details for a home-made pvc pipe tool to set the seal to the correct depth and square to the cranckase/halves. If you don't have the Porsche tool , I suggest you at least need the home made one.
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