What is this part leaking on my boxster 3.2
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To truly find the source of the leak get it washed off thoroughly, apply a leak detector spray (powder) and run it up; you'll have to refit the flywheel but assuming it's a manual you can start it without the transmission installed. It will be loud being as you have the exhaust off (though you could refit it) but you may find it's a leaking case join rather than the flange or seals.
The alternative is replacing the RMS; IMS flange; nuts; bolts and seals all at the same time (the flange bolt holes go right through the case into wet areas). Also the threads must be 100% cleanand dry and new 'sealed' bolts used to ensure the best chance of no repeat failures.
By the looks of it it was done correctly last time - new (later) type RMS; new E10 cross bolts etc...
The alternative is replacing the RMS; IMS flange; nuts; bolts and seals all at the same time (the flange bolt holes go right through the case into wet areas). Also the threads must be 100% cleanand dry and new 'sealed' bolts used to ensure the best chance of no repeat failures.
By the looks of it it was done correctly last time - new (later) type RMS; new E10 cross bolts etc...
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