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Old 07-09-2018, 06:06 AM   #1
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Thanks all. I guess I'll just get the gear oil hot by driving, then drain it and put in the Porsche oil, and hope for the best.
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Thanks all. I guess I'll just get the gear oil hot by driving, then drain it and put in the Porsche oil, and hope for the best.
It will be teeh best thing you do. Remember, remove the fill plug before you remove tee drain plug just in case teh fill plug is seized which has happened.
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Thanks all. I guess I'll just get the gear oil hot by driving, then drain it and put in the Porsche oil, and hope for the best.
check this thread . . . .

http://986forum.com/forums/diy-project-guides/62465-transmission-gear-oil-change-made-easy.html
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