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H.G.P. 01-02-2005 08:18 PM

Does the 15mm nut inside the left timing chain housing have a washer?
 
Does the 15mm nut inside the left timing chain housing use a washer? (diagram/photo 3-27 Rebuild book)

Thanks!

addictionMS 01-02-2005 08:44 PM

yes a spring washer,

Jim

H.G.P. 01-02-2005 10:02 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by addictionMS
yes a spring washer,

Jim

I have a 1969 E Mg, case, and this nut uses a 17mm. socket.

This nut looks different, it has what appears as a very very thin (I mean very thin) "washer like extrusion" built as an extension onto the nut itself.

So I can't figure if this needs a washer too?

Wayne 962 01-04-2005 12:16 AM

Is this that odd-pitched fine nut that you are talking about? Someone may have swapped it out for another style at one time because they realized too late that the nut that you remove off of there is a very unique one that can typically only be ordered through Porsche...

-Wayne

H.G.P. 01-04-2005 10:47 AM

Here's the nut in question. I did a web search and some are automotive "lock". I have no way of knowing about this one. It threads on perfectly. That is not a washer on the top, it's part of the nut itself.

I did buy a spring washer just in case, but the Haynes says standard washer for my year.

?

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