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				need help to id stud/nut combo on page...
			 
			
			while exploring a upcoming starter R&R i was hit in the face by a drop of oil.  the leak was coming from a M8 stud with a 13mm nut (driver's side).  it is pictured on page 49 in "101 projects for your porsche 911"  upper left hand pic, #7.  (the small nut/stud next to the oil return port).  mine had loosen to the point of almost backing off.  i tightened it by hand and was barely turning it with a small box wrench, when, "CLICK!"  i heard it click!! and felt it too.  i think it was the aluminum sleeve seating.  but i am definately puckered.  i didnt even torque on it.  what is this and what is it attached to on the inside.  i assume anyone who has worked on a rebuild will know.  thanks you all!
		 
		
	
		
	
			
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			Yup, this stud often pulls out of the case.  It's the one located near the intermediate shaft, and I recommend getting this one reinforced with a case-saver when the engine is rebuilt. 
		
	
		
	
			
			
				
					Does this spell doom for your engine? Not necessarily - try removing it, cleaning it, and using a bit of sealant on it. It shows that your case is stressed, and probably will show signs of pulled head studs soon (I'm assuming it's a 2.7 or something close). Of cours soon could be 10 miles or 20,000 miles. Seal up the leak and forget about it until the next problem comes along... -Wayne 
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