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Well, my car is extremely low. The reason this is relevant is because I hit a protruding man hole cover and broke an elbow like structure which attaches to one of my coolant hoses underneath the car on the drivers side. All that was left when I looked under was a hanging hose, pieces of the part and the gasket and bolts. It looks alot like the thermostat housing and therefore I bought the assembly only to discover that it didn't fit. I'm attaching a picture to this msg. If anyone could help me identify the part I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks everyone.

Car is:

1999 Porsche Boxster non S

with a 3.4 996 Engine conversion

5spd Manual

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Looks like the cover for the oil pump cooling and heat exchanger to me.

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I would agree -- and the thermostat is on the other side.

Might want to get yourself one of those 4 wheeler skid plates while your at it...... Have to be cheaper than all these parts you keep tearing into!

That or a sheet of plywood :-) Some folks leave a bread trail, others dripping oil, you'd have sawdust to follow home :-)

mike

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