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Replacing left cam oil line-help
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I want to replace the left, horizontal, cam oil line on my 85 Carrera. It runs from the left cylinder bank banjo bolt connection...continues behind the distributor Anyway..I tried to gain acces to this line ( especially the right-end connection right behind the dizzy Is there no way to get to this oil line without first removing the distributor? Is there a simple trick to this that I'm overlooking? Appreciate any help or guidance. ---Wil Ferch
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I've got both new cam lines sitting in my garage waiting for an easy install. With all the work I've done, I just don't feel comfortable pulling the distributor. My research shows it needs to come out. Hopefully, someone will chime in with a brilliant idea JG
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sorry, it has to come out. position the crank pulley to the Z1 mark for #1 cylinder. at this point, the distributor rotor will be pointing at the #1 plug wire, where it attaches to the cap. notice the small notch on the top edge of the dist housing, directly below the tip of the rotor. the plastic dust shield may have to be removed to see it well. the rotor needs to be in the same place when you slide the dist back in. there's no other adjustment on a carrera. the hold down stud hole is round, not slotted, so it's a piece of cake. it only goes in one way. as long as the rotor is in the same place, above the notch, you will have no problem. if the rotor is off one way or the other, slide the dist out a bit
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It's certainly more difficult to get to that right side without taking off the dizzy, but is NOT impossible. The timing is set electronically on our 3.2's so removing the distributor isn't the can of worms it'd otherwise be. John Walker gives a good step by step on it's removal if you must. I did it without taking it off a few months ago on my '89. You need to take off both round Regarding the flat duct, there are (if I remember right) at least three bolts on the bottom (two in the back on the fan scroud that'll require a ratchet with a 8" extension, When you get the thing ready to go back together, make sure you are using NEW compression washers, Keith
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It's pretty easy on the 3.2, since you don't have to set timing like the others have said. Just make sure not to drop anything down the hole the dizzy goes in.
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Yep just changed my oil lines on my 85 carrera, the dizzy will need to come off easy to take off
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Thanks to all for the replies....
Keith, just for record, I have the anti vibration holders installed ( not stock for my 1985 Carrera...I believe they became factory around 87 or 88). I saw By new compression washers, I guess you mean the new aluminum washers that are above With age , inspite of conscientious maintenance ---Wil Ferch
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On both mine --Wil Ferch
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the area with two notches about 1" from each other is Z1 for either #1 or #4 cylinder on the left notch. the distributor rotor will tell you which one. as for getting at the fitting behind the distributor, you can just get a wrench on it, but the lower fitting that it attaches to, usually comes loose in the process,
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OK...I'll pull the dizzy.
Any special washers or O-rings to replace when I go to put the dizzy back in?.... ---Wil Ferch
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There's a rubber seal on the bottom of the distributor shaft that you might consider replacing.
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Thought I'd share..as I just now got around to this work on the car ( been busy in other areas). - went fine by taking out the dizzy. Left round air pipe came off first, then the plug wires. I actually put two pen marks on the dizzy body...one when the rotor was pointed to #1 at TDC...and then another *just* as the dizzy cleared the engine housing..the pointer had moved just a smidge by the bevel gear angle. To re-insert, I lined up the second mark that was noted after the pointer turned slightly. --Put a new distributor seal on. Oddly, the new factory piece is black whereas the old one was red. It stood tall just a bit more than the old one, so the re-insertion of the dizzy was awkward...didn't know how much was "too much" force...finally went in with a slight pop. Good, the pointer now lines up with the first, original mark, as intended. --- because I'll be putting on the revised oil line restrictor bolt ---- put in a new cap --- runs great...thanks all ! ----Wil Ferch
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You can follow JW detail of pulling the dizzy, but the rotor is pointed at a very unusal angle with respect to any reference.
I rotate the engine until the rotor is pointed straight up or straight down, Did the right cam oil line on my this afternoon, will do the left when the memorial day weekend is here. Last edited by ruf-porsche; 05-18-2003 at 05:38 PM.. |
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As far as the black color of the seal, i'm guessing it's made of Viton. Viton is not only green anymore. It's black too. Or black altogether? I dunno.
I don't know if the distributor seal is truly Viton, but I thought it might give you peace of mind.
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Correct...you can index the rotor pointer any way you want to ..but the minor nuance to note.. is that as you pull the dizzy out...*just* as it clears the body of the engine... you will notice that the pointer will shift somewhat due to the bevel gear angle. This makes another "reference" point relative to the pointer's position on the body. It's then THAT reference that you use to get it back in...and sure enough...it'll rotate BACK to the first pointer mark when it was installed in the first place. I guess I'm making a kinda big deal about this only because you could still end up off by one tooth if you're not careful...and if you run aggressive timing via chip or such...the original static timing that might be changed won't be compensated for accordingly. Yep...the black O-ring duplicates what I recently found out about the two-oiece oil return tubes too...latest factory seals are black where I expected green. Thanks. --Wil Ferch
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From a reference point it easy to see if you are off if the rotor is not pointing vertical compare with checking it respect to number one cylinder |
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I used to replace the distributor O-ring but the old ones never leak (as far as I can tell)
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I put mine in with a light coat of motor oil...still went on pretty hard. BTW..the original may have leaked...since one side of the dizzy body was fairly well grunged up...as if there was blow-by along the OD of the dizzy shaft.
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