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Old 01-16-2016, 11:57 AM   #1
banzia
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A cautionary Tale about a 986

Hi Guys

Thought I would tell you all about an recent incident while attempting to sort out an oil leak from bank 1 timing chain tensioner on my 1999 2.5 986...

I identified my oil leak to be coming from the aluminium washer fitted to the timing chain tensioner on bank 1....After some research I found that the close contact of the steel tensioner and aluminium washer caused a chemical reaction and leads to a break down of the seal thus causing oil to leak... Apparently this is a common issue and well documented...

So after some helpful advice from some of yourselves and armed with my 986 pdf manual I started work...

I was called away almost immediately so after removing the access panel from inside cab I asked my son to pull off the three green caps from the back of the cam shafts so that I could set up the timing with a view to locking engine at TDC and also locking cam shafts on bank 1

When I got back... Disaster... the green cap on bank two had been inadvertently pushed inwards and had dropped down beneath its port hole... Once I had regained consciousness I used a borescope to have a look. I could see it but when I tried to remove it the dam thing dropped down and ended up beneath the timing chain...

So I pulled off the oil pump on bank 2 cant see or get to it finally bit the bullet and pulled off cam cover on bank 2, not an easy job and after it was all off I used the camera and magnet to recover itn

Its not just a case of putting the cover straight back on, it has to be cleaned and prepared same with the sump plus all the extra bloody green caps... £6 each they are lol...

Built it all up today, even managed to actually do the oil leak from tensioner...

So be careful out there.....

regards
james
glasgow

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