Porsche CAM TIMING CHAIN GUIDE RAIL Replacement/Install - Day 2 - Bank 2 (Condensed Version)
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This is the second video in the series that shows you how to replace the camshaft timing chain guide rail in a 2002 Boxster S 986 M96 engine. We did it with the engine in the car! That's right, no engine removal required.
Boxster 986 Porsche Timing Chain Rail Set for Solenoid Actuated Chain Adjuster - 99610525300:
95 x 2.5mm oil pump seal - Two required - 99970755440:
Porsche Timing Chain Tensioner (99610518602 - For cylinder bank 1-3):
Porsche Timing Chain Tensioner (99610518059 - For Crankshaft to Intermediate Shaft Chain):
Porsche Cylinder Head Plug - OE Supplier (99610421554):
Porsche Cylinder Head Plug - Porsche (99610421554):
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