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  1. You might find the photos on this site useful. this is the guy who rebuilt his "S" motor on youtube. site is 986fix.com. I think my 98 Boxster has a blown head gasket so I have been looking into engine removal procedures.
  2. Thank you. I had a copy of the Becker software and came up with the same number based on my last 4 digits of seriall number. I am waiting to get back car from cam chain tensioners replacement and wanted to be ready to code the radio. I also searched the data base here and found out how to input #s. I have got a lot of good info here such as repairing convertable top drives etc. George Try 0504 or 0502 If you have not already read this FAQ - please do so... Lost Radio Code - FAQ, PLEASE READ THIS FIRST
  3. I had battery disconected on my 98 Boxster and lost radio code. Also I dont know how to enter code when I get it. Thanks, George Becker CDR 210 Serial # 2282CU0W5020063
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