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Thanks for the suggestion.....I removed the carpet, drove it all day, stopping several times to check the trunk. It took about 3 trunk checks before the leak once again showed up. I drove it to my "indy" Porsche guys and sure enough the bottom far corner of the tank (seen with an inspection mirror) has what looks like stress cracks (btw, the plastic tank is very dark brownish/yellow). These cracks appear to be dripping coolant once the coolant gets hot and the system gets pressurized. It holds the coolant for awhile than just "spits" it out all at once, then pressure goes down a bit, the coolant stops leaking from the cracks, until the pressure builds up once again and it "spits" again.....and the process just keeps repeating. That's why it sometimes appears that the leak is gone in between clean-ups.
So.....it goes to the shop tomorrow for a "genuine" Porsche coolant tank replacement. Between the new water pump replacement 2 weeks ago and a coolant tank replacement this week i'm "tapped out". My 1998 Boxster has never cost me as much as it has in the last few weeks. Hopefully it won't need anything else for this driving season. I can't really complain because the car has barely cost me anything over the 15 years that I've owned it, except for the usual maintenance, tires, brakes, oil changes, battery, etc etc.
Before anyone suggests I perform the work myself, don't bother. I have no way to lift the car, nobody to assist and limited space and expertise to attack it so I "pay the piper"....LOL
Last edited by Rob175; 08-20-2019 at 05:54 AM.
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