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				993 engine bits compatible with 964?
			 
			A few questions about what 993 engine parts will fit in a 964 motor 1. Will 993 Cams work in a 964 motor? I know the 993 uses hyd. lifters, but could those be used in the 964 cam housing? Is the lift or duration wrong? 2. Will 993 rods work in a 964 motor? 
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|  10-21-2008, 12:47 PM | 
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 2) no, the 993 rods are narrower, 964 uses wider 930 rods 
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|  10-21-2008, 12:53 PM | 
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			I have 993 heads, intake and exhaust on a 964 bottom end.  I use the 964 cam bridges due to use of back dated (solid lifter cams and not hydraulic). Doug 
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|  11-10-2008, 10:28 AM | 
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  Andreas 
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|  11-13-2008, 03:41 PM | 
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That's true, the older 911/964 style was used into the '95 gen1 993s
		 
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			I like working with the 993 cam towers more than the 964 ones- I like the fact that the rockershafts have two allens instead of the old style pinch bolt. I also like timing the 993 (stock) better for obvious reasons. Its just easier to work with and takes the brain work out of it.
		 
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|  11-14-2008, 03:39 AM | 
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			I've used the factory tools to time several 993's and always had a funny feeling about it, most times, the proper "shank" bolts wouldn't fit w/ fixture in place, in which case the book said to substitute a standard 6mm bolt??!! It still seemed to have tolerance. That should be the first thing a 993 guy does in search of more power-check cam timing! If I recall, some of the 993 turbos left the factory w/ incorrect timing? 
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