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Old 09-14-2011, 08:50 AM   #28
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Originally Posted by san rensho
Thanks for posting all the pics. One set of the chain paddles were really chewed up. Were they from bank 1 (backside of the motor)? Were you able to determine definitively where the metal came from?

You're set for good long time. Drive it hard and sleep easy.
My understanding is that inner (bottom) paddles on each bank (the two on the left, in the photo below), were the two that had the most damage.

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-lHxIHYjsyKg/TnAu_27PK9I/AAAAAAAAAAI/dRBvZMAC2rk/s800/IMG_0300.JPG

The link below from pelicanparts.com, shows both the outer (top) and inner (bottom) paddles, with the outer (top) paddle being the one closest to the person's hand.

http://www.pelicanparts.com/techarticles/Boxster_Tech/16-ENGINE-Camshaft_Swap_and_Chain_Tensioner/images_large/Pic10.jpg

The photo below, shows the outer (top) paddle on I believe bank 1 of my car, which did not have nearly as much damage as the two inner (bottom) paddles.
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