SET UP DISTRIBUTION AT MY 911/996 2003 ENGINE PLEASE!!!
#1
SET UP DISTRIBUTION AT MY 911/996 2003 ENGINE PLEASE!!!
Hello,
I have a 911/996 2003 carrera and last summer i was running with it out of oil but not so long to damage it too bad.So i tried to rebuild the engine so i have bought all the damaged pieces.The axle,bearings,pomps and everything.Now i put all in order but i hardly try to find someone which know how to set up the distribution because i hared that is an order how to put the crankshafts and the chain.Please someone help me i am in a desperate situation because i have broken one crankshaft already because i didn't put them well in order and i already bought a new one so i don't want to do the same mistake again.
thank you very much.
I have a 911/996 2003 carrera and last summer i was running with it out of oil but not so long to damage it too bad.So i tried to rebuild the engine so i have bought all the damaged pieces.The axle,bearings,pomps and everything.Now i put all in order but i hardly try to find someone which know how to set up the distribution because i hared that is an order how to put the crankshafts and the chain.Please someone help me i am in a desperate situation because i have broken one crankshaft already because i didn't put them well in order and i already bought a new one so i don't want to do the same mistake again.
thank you very much.
#6
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From one of his Pelican posts. Don't we have someone from Romania on here?
"yes why is a joke.I am from romania and i tried to repair it at PORSCHE and they told me that they don't repair engines so i tried to repair it.I was searched in romania for parts and i found a man who sold parts of 911/996 engine.i told him my problem and he told me that he made his boxster engine by himself so i asked him if he can repair this engine and he told me YES but he don't know one thing...to set up the distribution because it is a special way."
Get these books:
Porsche 996: Essential Companion, by Adrian Streather
D-483-721-OEM Porsche Factory Workshop Manuals, 16 Volumes, 911 (1999-on)
Available at
http://www.pelicanparts.com/catalog/...TOLbks_pg1.htm
He has been knocking around the forums asking the same Q. How do we help?
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsc...911-996-a.html
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsc...96-please.html
http://www.renntech.org/forums/index...y-911996-2003/
"yes why is a joke.I am from romania and i tried to repair it at PORSCHE and they told me that they don't repair engines so i tried to repair it.I was searched in romania for parts and i found a man who sold parts of 911/996 engine.i told him my problem and he told me that he made his boxster engine by himself so i asked him if he can repair this engine and he told me YES but he don't know one thing...to set up the distribution because it is a special way."
Get these books:
Porsche 996: Essential Companion, by Adrian Streather
D-483-721-OEM Porsche Factory Workshop Manuals, 16 Volumes, 911 (1999-on)
Available at
http://www.pelicanparts.com/catalog/...TOLbks_pg1.htm
He has been knocking around the forums asking the same Q. How do we help?
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsc...911-996-a.html
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsc...96-please.html
http://www.renntech.org/forums/index...y-911996-2003/
Last edited by fpb111; 02-26-2011 at 01:10 AM.
#7
Running the car out of oil requires all the engine bearings to be replaced or the crank and piston rods have a good chance of failing again. Even the piston cylinders need to be checked and probably honed or cylinder walls replaced. I'm not even sure if you can hone the cylinder walls with the type metal they are.
Sounds like a real lousy time. Good luck.
Sounds like a real lousy time. Good luck.
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#9
Running the car out of oil requires all the engine bearings to be replaced or the crank and piston rods have a good chance of failing again. Even the piston cylinders need to be checked and probably honed or cylinder walls replaced. I'm not even sure if you can hone the cylinder walls with the type metal they are.
Sounds like a real lousy time. Good luck.
Sounds like a real lousy time. Good luck.
#10
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He out of country... Let help the brutha out.... He had the ***** to come and ask, Lets assume he knows a bit what he is doing, Lets just take that for granted and aswner his questions with out telling him it cant be done.... I am sure a lot is lost in translation here
Now who can give this guy the Ign firing order?
Now who can give this guy the Ign firing order?
#12
The Penguin King
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He out of country... Let help the brutha out.... He had the ***** to come and ask, Lets assume he knows a bit what he is doing, Lets just take that for granted and aswner his questions with out telling him it cant be done.... I am sure a lot is lost in translation here
Now who can give this guy the Ign firing order?
Now who can give this guy the Ign firing order?
I have to think that the folks at LNEngineering and/or Flat 6 innovations can help out.
https://www.lnengineering.com/
http://www.flat6innovations.com/
#13
i wonder why do you say that?what is wrong with you?i told i did everithing...i changed all the damaged parts....is an engine!!!!the porsche specialist are human too.what is did is that i changed damaged parts and i assambled like they doi put the piston in the block wich is the hardest job i checked the piston and were like new...also the block...the damaged parts were bearings,pomps and the axle and these werent too bad damaged because i have stoped the engine at time when the oil pressure ligh appeared ..i did everithing stept by step but now i am at this final step.Also i went in poland and i have a friend there wich has an 996 3.4 2000 year engine and i made pictures at that crankshaft position from 4-6 cylinders but i need too know if 3.4 is the same as 3.6 engine and if the distribution is settisng as same at 3.4.My engine is 3.6.