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Old 04-09-2011, 02:13 PM   #9
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Sound like the problem for sure. Hope you see a permanent complete fix.
Dale K

I finally got around to replacing my AOS today… That was fun. It took about 2 ½ hours and if I hadn’t read some of the threads on this site and Pelican Parts I’m sure I would still be in my garage working on it.

After replacing the AOS I started my 986 then opened the oil fill cap. Unlike the other day when the car almost died when I opened the cap, the RPM’s increased and there was not as much suction from the oil fill tube. I cleared the alarms and took it for a spin. I’m fairly positive the AOS was my issue but time will tell.

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