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Scnell Gelb
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Boxster & Cayman Forum
11-08-2017, 09:08 AM
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Question on Boxster Air Oil Separator
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Scnell Gelb
This issue is covered including part number...
This issue is covered including part number references to Pelican and part numbers here:
anyone ever replace the PCV valve? - 986 Forum - for Porsche Boxster Owners and Others...
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Boxster & Cayman Forum
08-24-2017, 10:52 AM
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IMS "Eternal Fix", by EPS
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22,504
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Scnell Gelb
The EPS Post above was discredited on another...
The EPS Post above was discredited on another Forum. EPS were unable to rebut the challenges which may call into question any/all claims they make....
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Boxster & Cayman Forum
03-23-2017, 04:02 PM
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Soft Top window renewed
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Scnell Gelb
Make sure you get Marine grade u.v. resistant...
Make sure you get Marine grade u.v. resistant clear vinyl. There are several brands like Strataglas for example.
Thicker is not better- just muc hrder to sew. Clearer is not better. The most u.v....
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Boxster & Cayman Forum
03-23-2017, 03:54 PM
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Oxygen sensors
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1,618
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Scnell Gelb
But the stenciling wears off.So best to consult...
But the stenciling wears off.So best to consult PET and buy using only the Porsche part number for your specific year. If you don;t see #4 above. And some sites like blockawtoe have the wrong Bosch...
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Porsche 996/997/991 Forum
12-11-2016, 04:06 PM
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Oil in Throttle Body
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1,016
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Scnell Gelb
Mark, Before you fit the CAI, you may want to...
Mark,
Before you fit the CAI, you may want to check with the experts that you haven't got one of the condemned "Hot Air Intakes". Some of the CAI systems are worse than OEM,much worse.IPD + CAI is a...
Forum:
Porsche 996/997/991 Forum
12-11-2016, 03:52 PM
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996 Air Oil Separator Question
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23,263
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Scnell Gelb
AOS diagnosis is easy. A crude measure is to...
AOS diagnosis is easy. A crude measure is to remove the oil filler cap and place the palm of your hand over it to feel for excessive vacuum. An Indie would do that test free.If in doubt he would...
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Porsche 996/997/991 Forum
11-28-2016, 08:38 PM
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996 Air Oil Separator Question
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23,263
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Scnell Gelb
Ask here for a good recommendation to a local...
Ask here for a good recommendation to a local Indie ?
Think of it as acquired wisdom, not defeat !
Forum:
Porsche 996/997/991 Forum
11-28-2016, 05:55 PM
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996 Air Oil Separator Question
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23,263
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Scnell Gelb
Mark, This is really a job for those who are...
Mark,
This is really a job for those who are familiar with it. The risk is dislodging/breaking fragile plastic parts.
To your question - loosen completely but do not remove all 4 clamps. loosen...
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Boxster & Cayman Forum
11-02-2016, 02:00 PM
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2
Question on Boxster Air Oil Separator
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792
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Scnell Gelb
Some of the hoses to the AOS can pop off and...
Some of the hoses to the AOS can pop off and leak. The corrugated hose at the bottom is prone to cracking. But that should trigger a vacuum leak related CEL code. A crack in the oil filler...
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Boxster & Cayman Forum
11-02-2016, 01:57 PM
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RMS in too far?
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1,160
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Scnell Gelb
13mm+Viton seal = no leaks. Anything else is a...
13mm+Viton seal = no leaks.
Anything else is a gamble.
Welcome to the quirks of the M96 !
And as you've just discovered a 'quirk' can be a difference of a mere 1mm !
Forum:
Boxster & Cayman Forum
09-18-2016, 02:12 PM
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air intake/vacuum line routing
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Scnell Gelb
Here is a link to a helpful video: ...
Here is a link to a helpful video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A731OcZVGTI
Forum:
Boxster & Cayman Forum
09-11-2016, 08:37 AM
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2.5 Boxster Piston Rings
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Scnell Gelb
Just my experience and limited to 1 M96 engine...
Just my experience and limited to 1 M96 engine -If you are rebuilding an M96, replacing the rings is usually a bad move unless there is damage.The smart guys mark them all very precisely and refit in...
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Boxster & Cayman Forum
06-07-2016, 12:36 PM
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02 boxster overheating.
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Scnell Gelb
Yuta, The jacking method may work. But really...
Yuta,
The jacking method may work. But really you need to use the correct equipment to be sure. Overheating the engine could be expen$ive !...
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Boxster & Cayman Forum
05-31-2016, 01:30 PM
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Question on Boxster Intermediate Shaft Bearing
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Posted By
Scnell Gelb
Or this from LN: Single Row RND Roller Bearing...
Or this from LN:
Single Row RND Roller Bearing IMS Retrofit kit - IMS - Products LN Engineering (http://lnengineering.com/products/ims/single-row-rnd-roller-bearing-ims-retrofit-kit.html)
Forum:
Boxster & Cayman Forum
05-30-2016, 02:19 PM
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IMS "Eternal Fix", by EPS
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22,504
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Scnell Gelb
Very insightful. Thank you.
Very insightful. Thank you.
Forum:
Boxster & Cayman Forum
05-30-2016, 01:33 PM
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IMS "Eternal Fix", by EPS
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22,504
Posted By
Scnell Gelb
JFP, Interested in your observation about the...
JFP,
Interested in your observation about the oil accumulating inside the IMS tube. I have noticed the same thing on mine. Once that oil gets inside, how could it ever drain out ? Maybe through the...
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Boxster & Cayman Forum
05-30-2016, 10:17 AM
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Question on Boxster Intermediate Shaft Bearing
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Posted By
Scnell Gelb
Sugarwood = need to read up more, Probably a...
Sugarwood = need to read up more,
Probably a single. Either way if you are 'in there' for the RMS ,an upgrade of the IMSB is a good idea imho.So single/double issue is moot.
Just do not follow the...
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Boxster & Cayman Forum
05-30-2016, 10:11 AM
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IMS "Eternal Fix", by EPS
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22,504
Posted By
Scnell Gelb
I wish aftCG had included the RND roller bearing...
I wish aftCG had included the RND roller bearing product in his review.
Single Row RND Roller Bearing IMS Retrofit kit - IMS - Products LN Engineering...
Forum:
Porsche 996/997/991 Forum
03-20-2016, 09:22 AM
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38
996 Air Oil Separator Question
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23,263
Posted By
Scnell Gelb
Craig, If you even considered the expense and...
Craig,
If you even considered the expense and difficulty(impossibility?) of the Motorsports AOS, I guess you are up for a challenge ,have a budget and are technically gifted.
Here is a thread that...
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Boxster & Cayman Forum
12-18-2015, 03:45 PM
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my boxster model 2002
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524
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Scnell Gelb
Bxstr 2002 - suggest you search for "Intermix"...
Bxstr 2002 - suggest you search for "Intermix" and check for coolant in engine oil.
Forum:
Boxster & Cayman Forum
12-07-2015, 02:34 PM
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7
My boxster sounds like it swallowed a bunch of crickets!
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1,015
Posted By
Scnell Gelb
Remove the accessory belt temporarily. Start the...
Remove the accessory belt temporarily. Start the engine and run for a few seconds with no belt in your 'confined space'.
If the noise is gone,suspect wrong spec belt/misaligned pulleys or worn...
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Boxster & Cayman Forum
11-17-2015, 08:20 AM
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3
Copper vs Aluminum crush washers
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3,624
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Scnell Gelb
Copper sealing washers would be appropriate for...
Copper sealing washers would be appropriate for steel bolt+ steel sump
Aluminum for Al+Al. Look up "galvanic corrosion".
The thickness of the crush washer is important+ the obvious...
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Boxster & Cayman Forum
11-01-2015, 08:18 AM
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3
A/C wiring diagram
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533
Posted By
Scnell Gelb
"For some reason I never get any respone to any...
"For some reason I never get any respone to any question I have. Am I doing something wrong??? Please let me know what I am at fault with. Thanks Funi"
Kent is right.
You need to 'tool up' for...
Forum:
Boxster & Cayman Forum
10-27-2015, 12:39 PM
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4
Coolant Expansion Tank question
Views:
870
Posted By
Scnell Gelb
Steve,you were smart to order your new tank from...
Steve,you were smart to order your new tank from Pelican. Here is a story that will make you glad you did buy from Pelican:
Coolant Tank -lots of problems & a FIX - 986 Forum - for Porsche Boxster...
Forum:
Boxster & Cayman Forum
10-27-2015, 12:33 PM
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4
Help! Coolant comes out but won't go in
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581
Posted By
Scnell Gelb
OP -Sounds like this may help you? Coolant Tank...
OP -Sounds like this may help you?
Coolant Tank -lots of problems & a FIX - 986 Forum - for Porsche Boxster Owners and Others...
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