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Thank you for your reply Pedro. I'm slightly less concerned now. However, with 300K on your car I'm guessing you must have replaced the guides at least once?? If so, do you not have to split the block? Or is there another way to get at them? If the engine is split then I'm back to my original question - is a new short block required or advisable?by Boscobox - Main Forum
That is the spot I use on my 986. It's a bit awkward unless you have a long reach jack, but can be done.by Boscobox - Main Forum
Hello everyone. I've been following and learning from this message board for some time. Greatly appreciate the advice and expertise. This is my first post and I hope you will be able to help! I have an '01 Boxster S with about 168,000 km (104,000 miles) on it. Love the car - drives like nothing else - and since I bought it 5 years ago I have been gradually picking away at bringing it up to date wby Boscobox - Main Forum