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tony z

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  1. Hi Can loctite or a similar compound be used on bolts 9921800501 and 90007548601.....I have been told Loctite 243 or 260 is suitable but I just wanted to check. thanks
  2. Thanks much appreciated. So if porsche dont sell valve seats I presume the machine shop can fabricate new seats ? Thanks
  3. I see that some say that all valve seats should be replaced during a rebuild. Problem is it seems that Porsche doesnt list them on their parts list. Anyone got any idea how to proceed ? Thanks
  4. Hi Can someone please tell me which cam timing/holdings tools I need for a 2003 3.6 litre 996 engine disassembly/rebuild and where I could purchase them. Much appreciated ...cheers
  5. Hi

     

    Grateful if you could advise what essential tools I should purchase to rebuild my porsche  996 engine tools.

     

    thanks heaps

     

    Tony

  6. You should change your pen name to Issac -:) So where is the best place in the US to buy the parts I need for the rebuilt ? cheers
  7. Jeepers that’s. quite expensive !. So a traditional engine stand with 4 or 5 fixing points would not be sufficient ?
  8. Thanks for the comprehensive reply ...... I am now looking for advice in the forum wrt engine stands and whether I should buy a yoke or just use my traditional engine stand i.e. one that has 4 bolt fixing points. Am guessing that I will need to purchase the expensive yoke rather than run the risk of the engine crashing to the floor !!! cheers
  9. Thanks Loren Does anyone know where I can get an engine yoke so I can fix my engine to an engine stand. I presume that a convnetional engine stand with 4 or 5 fixing points isn’t satisfactorily and that I will need the engine yoke ? Cheers
  10. Thanks....I tried that but guess they are off line for the moment. cheers
  11. Hi Can anyone please tell me how to contact the porsche librarian to purchase a copy of the work shop manual that is quoted in his/her 30th May 2014 post . Much appreciated. cheers
  12. Very good. What do you think I should buy in relation to work shop repair manual(s) ?. I would so be interested in knowing the capacity and make of your sonic bath cheers
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