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Old 01-19-2017, 09:57 PM   #19
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On LS engines this can happen (even on oil change) when "gunk" gets dislodged and blocks an oil passage causing a lifter to run dry. An oil flush can sometimes help it. I've also seen people pull a valve cover and manually clean a passage.

I'm still new to Porsches so this might not apply here.

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