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Uberslider Uberslider is offline
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Join Date: Nov 2010
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Timing chain tentioner replacement

Hello wayne,

I have a 1999 996 C2 6spd. and I believe i have a timing chain tensioner that is sticking. My car set for six months due to a broken left foot. To make a long story short I have what sounds like a chain rattle on the right bank (passenger side) In the past I would hear this for a second at start up. I am planing on replacing all three external tensioners and have read your right up (Camshaft Upgrade / Chain Tensioner Replacement) and I have a few questions. I am going to order the parts and tools needed from the Pelican wed site. I will order the P253 tools to set the cams in place and I am fairly certain I need two of them, one for each bank of cylinders. If I under stand this correctly from the first part of your right up, TDC for cylinder 1 is 360 off from cylinder 4,is this correct? Can I hold the cams in place on both sides at one time? If not when I replace the tensioner for the IMS which side do I hold in place? Is there any prep for the new tensioners before installation and is there a start up procedure? I also noticed in the photos in your right up that the spark plugs are still in the engine, can I spin the crank with the plugs in place? I would like to follow up on how helpful Pelican Parts has been in the past, the people on the phone have been a great deal of help with the 944 my son and I built for his daily driver collage.
Old 11-16-2010, 07:18 PM
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