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Hey Fred, that was a common problem on early Boxster and 996 mostly what they did to fix it was change the boot maybe you could try that. Also if the water is on the side of the diaphragm that doesn't have vacuum I "think" you could drill a drain hole in it. Careful on that though
I agree with WD15 you're a hell of a guy. Hope you get some good Karma in return
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