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> /6 Oil pressure sender leak
PanelBilly
post Apr 24 2016, 02:56 PM
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The bird site says to pull the sender and replace the washers. It would be a lot easier to do this if the engine was in a 911 and the
sender was in clear site. I ended up using a mirror to see what I was doing.

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Here's the sender. Now to buy some new washers

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post May 8 2016, 09:32 PM
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I think the washers were the problem. The photo shows what was installed and the much thicker one that came from Sunset Porsche. I got everything back together on Saturday and took it for a drive. Might need to tighten it a bit more but most of the leak is gone.

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