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Old 04-18-2011, 02:46 AM   #2
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DIY for this job on this site

Sorry for the bad luck. I have changed my coolant reservoir, and it is a royal pain. As far as the bleeding afterwards, no special tools required. there is a bleeder valve on top of the reservoir, and instructions on this and other websites (pedrosgarage)

Can't help you on the cracked head. I don't have any experience with that on boxsters, though I get the impression it is not a prevalent problem.
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