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spacecad3t
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Of course the threads gave out on one of the intake manifold holes and I had to use a timesert on it. I was pulling the manifold because I had once again stripped the threads mounting the throttle body and couldnt fit a drill in the space. Im laying in bed cursing Porsche, M6/M8 bolts, and Aluminum as a material... lol and the I find and old thread by @Tom, who "has stripped all of the threads on his manifold". Helped me find peace and fall alseep. Thanks for the great community and support group! 
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dr bob
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Hello everybody. My name is Bob and I'm a lifelong Porsche-holic.
Hi Bob! You're among friends here!
Thanks for the warm welcome. I'm addicted, but I really don't want to quit. Is there any hope for me?
Hi Bob! You're among friends here!...
Hi Bob! You're among friends here!
Thanks for the warm welcome. I'm addicted, but I really don't want to quit. Is there any hope for me?
Hi Bob! You're among friends here!...
dr bob
1989 928 S4, black with cashmere/black inside
SoCal 928 Group Cofounder
928 Owner's Club Charter Member
Former Ex Bend Yacht Club Commodore Emeritus
Free Advice and Commentary. Use At Your Own Risk!
1989 928 S4, black with cashmere/black inside
SoCal 928 Group Cofounder
928 Owner's Club Charter Member
Former Ex Bend Yacht Club Commodore Emeritus
Free Advice and Commentary. Use At Your Own Risk!
