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I have a 2001 Porsche Boxster with 92k miles. I have a leak in the valve cover on the passenger side. I wanted to do the job myself due to labor cost. The runs great! What should I replace when I install new sealant? I purchased the new spark plug tubes and seals, new plugs, using loctite 5900 flange sealant. Should I replace anything else when the cover is off and should I do both sides. I'm not an experienced mechanic and not even sure I should do it myself. I just bought your 101 project book which is awesome to say the least. I just wanted to save on labor costs, but I do not want to mess it up? Any advice Wayne?

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