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Question on IMS Bearing Replacement
Have 2001 Boxster 2.7 94,000 miles with original clutch and dual row IMS bearing with no noise or indicated problems, however, intend to replace it when I do the clutch soon. Would like to use the Pelican Parts update kit(PEL-IMS-1) and the LN installation tool kit (LN-101-08-13) for the job. Have read the Pelican directions in Wayne's 101 Projects book and the LN instructions on their web site and many of these posts, but have read conflicting information if cams need to be locked before removing the IMS bearing when using the Pelican kit on a 5 chain motor.
In the instructions in Wayne's book for the Pelican kit there is no mention of locking the cams on the 5 chain motor with a locking tool - is this necessary or not? If cams should be locked please explain the procedure how is it done since the motor must be rotated to line up the correct position for the set screws, which would leave it off TDC. Thanks
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