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KTL is the MAN! :D
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Hey Thanks Jerome
I've just sent an e-mail to the address shown - hopefully, it works out.. Cheers JB |
Anyone know where an SC version of this Technical Specifications book could be found?
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911 Manual
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delunaent@hotmail.com |
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My email is AustinLefevre@gmail.com Thanks! |
I sent you a sharing link via my google drive where I save/host the spec book
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Please send me a link as well - mcclurgm@bellsouth.net
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Boys, i wonder if you know you can get the factory original specification books at our host??
like this one..45 buck well spent https://www.pelicanparts.com/More_Info/WKD422720.htm?pn=WKD-422-720-OEM&bc=c&SVSVSI= |
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https://www.torkspec.com/torkspecme.aspx?KI=34-3.3L-199ci-F6-930 |
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Edit: I'll work to add all the thread sizes before I put this back up. |
From post above.....torque specs need to be accurate and associated with specific years, complete with thread size like Porsche does in their spec books. I don't like any guessing or misinterpreting on this.
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And yes, 90 Nm is right for all years.
Go to https://www.torkspec.com/torkspecme.aspx?KI=34-3.2L-193ci-F6-911 and you'll have a good list of torque specs for 3.2 engine. And for other Porsche engines, go up one level and choose your flavor: https://www.torkspec.com/torkspecme.aspx?KI=34 |
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