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Posts posted by Philip Adler
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If you're looking for parts do a search for Woody's Parts LLC. in TX.
He deals in Porsche parts, at a fair price.
I've dealt with him for finding replacement parts for my 1999 Boxster.
You can find him on Facebook.
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Don't forget those side air intakes as well!
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Actually I meant ,0w40 (dam small phone buttons)!
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Is used in my Boxster, and recommended for all Porsche (European)
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As I understand, Mobil 1, 0-10w is what
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Mike, do you have a part # or a webpage for the mirror?
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Uh, did you check the push rods?
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Hey,
I'd like to know what you did, where you bought, prices, etc.
Any pics?
Thanks
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Hey Bruce,
I've been looking at this vendor on eBay.
Reviews have been favorable,
Still plastic.
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I had a CEL, and had the code PO306, which indicated a cylinder 6 misfire. Didn't hear, feel anything wrong with the engine.
Bit my lip for a week, but it never happened.again. (1999 Boxster Base 2.5L).
Top Pushrod Position Issues
in 986 Boxster Convertible Top Issues and Solutions
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Well the roof froze and I had to manually put the roof up.
Unfortunately I had to pop off the push rods for the roof and
the roof compartment cover.
Found the culprit to be an easy [and cheap] fix.
The sensor on the parking brake wasn't working.
So I am attempting to put the push rods back on. Just as hard getting them on as taking them off.
I popped the roof ones back on and attempted to close the roof.
[MANUAL TEST] It almost got their and then stopped and wouldn't go any further. Something was definitely hitting something.
I keep thinking that it has to do with transmission or the v flange on it, or position?
Nothing else has been touched other than the rods and the ball ends.
I think more than likely it's a positioning problem.
Mike Focke had a procedure for "synching" the levers, but I'm not sure I know what he was talking about, novice that I am.
If someone has a clear explanation, please help!
Thanks