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					Originally Posted by  Gelbster
					 
				 
				You are welcome. It is good to get confirmation from someone else who has done the job !  
What was your problem(s) and how did you solve it? 
I ask because this job can be much more expensive than an IMSB replacement if you make some mistakes in diagnosis and testing. I don't mind buying the parts from Pelican but it is humbling if you discover they were unnecessary. 
			
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My camshaft deviations were off on both banks and beyond spec on bank one.   So it appeared the actuator pads needed replacement.  I was also getting some pad material in the oil filter in addition to a lot of green material indicating an actuator was failing.  So I replaced the actuator, pads on both banks and new a new chain for each bank.  I got the parts from Pelican except for the actuator.  I went with a low mile used unit instead of $1,000 for a new one.  
I think the hardest part of the job is doing it with the engine in the car.  If it was on a stand this would be much easier.