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Old 03-02-2014, 09:38 AM   #1
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I am in the process of having a camshaft cover reseal done on my '01 Boxster daily driver.

Has anyone done this lately?

What were you charged by the shop that performed the work?
Did you go to the Dealer or an indy shop?

Any experiences shared would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks
First of all, be sure it is the cover and not something simpler to fix like a spark plug tube seal.

If it is the cam cover, removing it requires special tooling and some understanding of how Porsche seals these engines; you cannot just pull of the cover, smear some silicone on it and slap it back together again. As the cam cover and cylinder head are machined as a unit, the cover is not replaceable; so whoever works on it has to be sure to do no damage.
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Old 03-02-2014, 09:44 AM   #2
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First of all, be sure it is the cover and not something simpler to fix like a spark plug tube seal.
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On my engine, the culprit ended being the AOS...

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Old 03-02-2014, 03:21 PM   #3
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First of all, be sure it is the cover and not something simpler to fix like a spark plug tube seal.

If it is the cam cover, removing it requires special tooling and some understanding of how Porsche seals these engines; you cannot just pull of the cover, smear some silicone on it and slap it back together again. As the cam cover and cylinder head are machined as a unit, the cover is not replaceable; so whoever works on it has to be sure to do no damage.
Right....I knew this already.
Looking mainly for persons whom have had this done lately to get pricing..

Thanks in advance.
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