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Hi wayne sorry to sound dumb but on the 987 boxster is the bleed valve in the same place as your photo shows the older boxster. I have changed the radiators but cant get any more that 10 liters in because i havent found the bleed valve. please advise need help think i have bit off more than i can handle Tony

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Old 03-31-2011, 11:53 PM
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Yes, actually I do get asked this question quite a bit. The 986 and 987 have the same setup, and the bleed valve is in the same spot on the cars. Read through the article again carefully, you need to remove the access panel off of the top of the tank in order to see the bleeder valve underneath. It's under the plastic that you see when you open the trunk and look at the radiator and oil fill caps.

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