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Old 09-06-2016, 06:32 PM   #21
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Match confirmed! It looks like a chunk of metal? is missing off the end also?

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Old 09-06-2016, 07:43 PM   #22
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Someone should graciously acknowledge that Jake gave a correct diagnosis -bull's eye in fact ?
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Old 09-07-2016, 05:14 AM   #23
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Someone should graciously acknowledge that Jake gave a correct diagnosis -bull's eye in fact ?
It's long due, right...?

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Old 09-07-2016, 05:15 AM   #24
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Someone should graciously acknowledge that Jake gave a correct diagnosis -bull's eye in fact ?
??? Was there any doubt?
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Old 09-07-2016, 09:42 AM   #25
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It's me again.

If it is a 2003/2004 (2004/2005 US model year with the glas rear windows) car with Variocam – these engines don't have these solenoids. They have "Flügelzellenversteller".



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Old 09-07-2016, 10:14 AM   #26
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It's me again.

If it is a 2003/2004 (2004/2005 US model year with the glas rear windows) car with Variocam – these engines don't have these solenoids. They have "Flügelzellenversteller".



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Hello Marcus; According to his ad it's a 2002.

http://986forum.com/forums/boxsters-sale-wanted/62844-2002-boxster-sale-47k-miles-5-speed-5-000-dollars-chain-tensioner-codes.html
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Old 09-07-2016, 03:51 PM   #27
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You've just solved the confusion and saved Markus's unblemished technical reputation .The year 02/04 seems to be the confusion.
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Old 09-16-2016, 01:55 PM   #28
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thinking out loud:

- source of green bits in oil now identified. I mean, jake identified it years ago, I just posted my pics because I couldn't find any other visual proof on the internet (ie, images of a destructively-opened, failed actuator).
- green bits seem to be a pretty common thing to find in oil, which means these actuators are a relatively common failure item.
- so, what causes deterioration of the o-ring in the actuator?
- thinking of brake calipers, as pads wear the pistons travel further and can pull the boots off. I wonder if tensioner pad wear causes the actuator to extend beyond design limits and load the o-ring in a destructive manner?
- if so, then the common knowledge that waiting for the cel (9 degrees deviation) is too long (mine failed when deviation was at 7).
- any info on what people's deviation was at when they experienced this failure - might prove informative to gather such data?
- or, perhaps failure is tied to chain slap? ie, chain slap on start-up hammers both the pads and the actuators?
- or a combination of both mechanisms? preventative maintenance would be to avoid chain slap at all costs - updated tensioners, updated oil piston, heavier cold weight oil?

- also, these things are $1000 each, and unserviceable. a good opportunity for aftermarket support? either raby-up a technique to service them, or perhaps fabricate an inexpensive alternative, perhaps using cores from failed adjusters?

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