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factory manual image for rebuilding 930 tensioners

I'm looking for rebuild/install instructions for the turbo chain tensioners.

I've got the rebuild kit 911.105.901.01 but the instructions I found don't have images and I can't recall where that little ball goes.

anyone have some images/text from factory manual for rebuilding these?

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I don't think the manual has any instructions for rebuilding them. The manual only has stuff specific to the 930. The tensioners are not unique to the 930.
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I found this by doing a google search for "930 cam chain tensioner exploded view" - not sure it helps you, though . . .

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[QUOTE=Ronnie's.930;9001098]I found this by doing a google search for "930 cam chain tensioner exploded view" - not sure it helps you, though . . .


that's the later style Carrera pressure fed tensioner. I like the "exploded view" keywords, will try that.
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I think this is what you are looking for:



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thanks Andy! that's great, but I think that for an earlier version the 901 vs the thin boss late 930. it's missing the little spring to hold the ball.

do you have another ?
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found it. would be nice it it had descriptions, like yours. so if you do have a copy, feel free to post it here!

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here is a pic I took with the parts laid out. I'm rebuilding now.
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Good info!!
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This exploded view is in the Haynes manual.

Someone of the engine gurus here has also written an instruction, like 10-15 years ago. I remember that I found them when I did this.
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I made this little M6 tool to help hold the plunger down


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[QUOTE=wprater;9004632]I made this little M6 tool to help hold the plunger down

Great info!

Is this the only special tool needed for the job? Besides the rebuild kit?

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I also bent an old top spring which I used to push the little ball down. this allows you to continue to fill the chamber with oil until it's stiff.

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