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Old 02-08-2017, 01:18 PM   #11
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Which does nothing to explain why cars that are daily drivers, and driven hard, were some of the first to show the problem.
I don't believe that is correct. Everything I read on the subject its people who didn't drive the cars hard that had the problem occur to them.

The book is from 2004. So those who made the boxster had access to it:P.


Oh I love that plug idea. Cheapest solution out there. Only thing is to put a pin hole to allow pressures to balance preventing the plug to pop out if the situation allowing it arise.

https://documents.mrosupply.com/product_documents/10/100KSF/lubrication.pdf

A more recent document I found on the World Wide Web.
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