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Thanks Loren
That was a great help, I'm now at the stage shown in the picture
Do you have the torque for
1. Holds the left and right gear...currently @ 39lb ft
2. Holds the plastic oil tray underneath the gear...currently 10lb ft
and by the way many thanks
Managed to slice my thumb putting the gears back on.....
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Yes might help
This is for a 2002 996.2 Carrera 4 Tiptronc S Cabrio
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Hi All
I had the common leak on the transfer case on my 996.2 tiptronic. I have stripped it all done and got the replacement gaskets and 'o' rings and now building up again.
The only thing I don't have and is not in the Porsche Workshop manual is the torque settings for all the bolts I need to put back in.
I have found on another forum that the case bolts are torqued to 19lb ft, hex bolts holding the gears in place are 38lb ft.
Can anyone confirm this before I put it all back together?
Picture shows the part of the gasket that has gone (think this is usual).
Thanks
Transfer Case - Torque bolt information required.
in 996 Series (Carrera, Carrera 4, Carrera 4S, Targa)
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so all back together, no leaks after three days and running like a dream.