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  1. Can I just install it back then start the engine ? to see what will happen ...........but what is the consequence or any serious failure if I really start the engine without checking the can timing.. because I didn't try any cam setting before.
  2. Thank you for your prompt support.. Porsche 996 C4 2002 3.6L I didn't notice the it was a tensioner while I was doing regular engine oil change..... until I remove it then I knew I was totally wrong.. so sad. Now keep the car stationary without any movement.. so bad....
  3. I accidentally remove the tensioner without locking the crank shaft.. what to do in order to ensure no further failure ?
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