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I am looking for complete and exploded/cutaway view photos of the engine and transmission of my 2000 Porsche Boxter "S".

This is the first vehicle I have ever owned where I have never seen what the engine and transmission looks like.

If anyone can furnish me with the photos, I certainly will appreciate it.

One more thing..... Where can I find a repair and parts manual for my car? Haynes and Chilton do not sell them!

If anyone can help me, you can E-mail the photos to me at :

" nlc23447@bcpl.net ".

Sincerely,

Jim Carl

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I am looking for complete and exploded/cutaway view photos of the engine and transmission of my 2000 Porsche Boxter "S".

 

I don't know about photos of the Boxster engine and trans. However, the Auto Atlanta Boxster catalog (www.autoatlanta.com) has a lot of nice line drawings and exploded diagrams of not only the drivetrain, but also practically everything else on the Boxster. These views are probably from the Porsche service manual. I use the diagrams as a reference whenever I am trying to figure out how all the Boxster mechanical pieces fit together. It is a nice visual reference for the Boxster mechanicals. I just downloaded the entire catalog as a pdf file and I load it up whenever I want to look at something that interests or confuses me.

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Here are some out of the car.

I do not know of an aftermarket shop manual, that is why we started filming projects last year. Haynes has implied for a long time that there might be one. Peter Smith at my dealer was asked to make a manual but he did not think it would work out for a DIYer.

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Here are some out of the car.

I do not know of an aftermarket shop manual, that is why we started filming projects last year.  Haynes has implied for a long time that there might be one.  Peter Smith at my dealer was asked to make a manual but he did not think it would work out for a DIYer.

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This reply is for: Dannov and Tool Pants.....

Thank you for the info.. I sincerely appreciate it.

I can not get over the fact that the engine looks so my aircraft engine!

Sincerely yours,

Flightleader K4.

Posted

Tool Pants,

These are great photos of a Boxster S engine and transmission. Can you some how point out where the transmission fluid fill port is. I had a leak which I fixed and I need to add a little fluid.

Thanks,

Max

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