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GatorLapis 08-03-2016 09:55 AM

P1325 & green rubber plastic bits in the oil - Is the end near?
 
Got a CEL yesterday after replacing an exhaust midpipe.
P1325 - Inlet Camshaft at bank 2

This morning... changed the oil.... and this was on it.

http://i1050.photobucket.com/albums/...IMG_0021_1.jpg

http://i1050.photobucket.com/albums/...IMG_0017_1.jpg

http://i1050.photobucket.com/albums/...IMG_0015_2.jpg

Some say its from the o-rings around the spark plug but the master Raby says its from the vario-cam chain adjuster.

Has anyone else dealt with this issue? My boxster 2.7L only has 48k miles.

GTsilber 08-03-2016 10:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GatorLapis (Post 505365)
Got a CEL yesterday after replacing an exhaust midpipe.
P1325 - Inlet Camshaft at bank 2

This morning... changed the oil.... and this was on it.

http://i1050.photobucket.com/albums/...IMG_0021_1.jpg

http://i1050.photobucket.com/albums/...IMG_0017_1.jpg

http://i1050.photobucket.com/albums/...IMG_0015_2.jpg

Some say its from the o-rings around the spark plug but the master Raby says its from the vario-cam chain adjuster.

Has anyone else dealt with this issue? My boxster 2.7L only has 48k miles.

I would be more worried about all that metal

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Smallblock454 08-03-2016 10:31 AM

Hello GatorLapis,

green rubber in general is caused by deorientating valve stem seals (german term is Ventilschaftdichtung) – don't know the correct english term.

Regards, Markus

911monty 08-03-2016 10:54 AM

Bummer the following thread has info for you. Does your car have the DOF?

http://986forum.com/forums/general-discussions/62041-my-first-real-scare-boxster-need-some-advice.html

steved0x 08-03-2016 12:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GTsilber (Post 505368)
I would be more worried about all that metal

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That stuff that looks like fuzzy hair on the filter, is that metal? if so that is a lot of metal. Dang.

chaiyz 08-03-2016 01:08 PM

That green stuff looks exactly like my chain tensioners that I replaced when I saw pieces of them in my oil when I purchased the car.
How does the car sound at startup for the first 1-2 seconds? Do you hear the chains before the oil preloads the tensioner? If you hear that sound, then you may have a common problem that's not the end of your M96.

jvfante 08-03-2016 01:40 PM

The cam tensioners were light beige to brown plastic not green on my '98 base. I did have green camshaft end plugs, so it could be that someone in the past popped one (or part of one) into your cam cover when removing them.

I would suggest using a magnet to see if the apparent metal particles are steel. That's a bigger issue if they are. If they are aluminum, one of your tensioners may be bad causing a timing chain to scrape the casing. This will throw a code, if it is the problem. You can take off the cam covers without removing the engine and replace the cam tensioners if that's what is bad.

GatorLapis 08-03-2016 03:42 PM

LOL I would be crying if those were metal bits. They look like it in the pictures but they are the filter stringing apart... I looked inside as well and all there is are those green pieces.

flaps10 08-03-2016 03:56 PM

Looks like vario cam pad material to me. It's not dark enough to be chain ramps.

You could do this with the engine in the car. It won't be real fun, but possible. I'd consider if my list of things I need to address was enough to justify dropping the engine.

GatorLapis 08-03-2016 04:29 PM

Anyone have a link to a do it yourself?

Smallblock454 08-03-2016 10:23 PM

Hello,

chain ramp plastic is brown or ivory, not green. This green rubber is coming from valve stem seals (4).

Don't know if there is enough room to change them when engine is in the car. You have to remove the camshafts and hydros to get to the valves. Than you'll need a special plier tool to press down the valves so you can remove the valve collect (1). Than you can remove the spring (3) to get to the valve stem seals. And than replace them.

http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1470291728.jpg

https://www.carpartsdiscount.com/aut...105-115-52.jpg

Regards, Markus

Jake Raby 08-03-2016 10:45 PM

Your diagrams don't show whats inside the cam adjusters.. or what color it is.

Used valve stem seals are NEVER that color of the new one posted.

This engine has a failing cam adjuster, as evidenced by the debris, and the tell- all code that the engine just experienced.

Smallblock454 08-03-2016 10:51 PM

Hm, OK Jake. But what model year is that car?

GatorLapis says it's a 2.7. The EU MY 2003 / 2004 cars have different camshaft adjusting mechanism. German term Flügelzellenversteller. Don't know what that is called in english.

If it's an earlier car you're right.

Regards, Markus

GatorLapis 08-04-2016 01:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jake Raby (Post 505453)
Your diagrams don't show whats inside the cam adjusters.. or what color it is.

Used valve stem seals are NEVER that color of the new one posted.

This engine has a failing cam adjuster, as evidenced by the debris, and the tell- all code that the engine just experienced.

Thank You Jake. Do you know what part i need to replace as in when I call the dealership or an independent mechanic? Do I just ask them i need to replace my engine's cam adjusters or chain tensioners? Do I need those things below or what part needs replacing?

https://www.amazon.com/Porsche-Tensioner-Repair-Guides-rebuild/dp/B00AGZVLPW



Alex

GatorLapis 08-18-2016 06:11 PM

So... I bought a cheap china Durametric tool.. Checked the camshaft deviations and they are indeed way off Bank 1 is at - 6.7 and Bank 2 is at - 7.8

P.S. I got another check engine light P1341 which confirmed the Bank 2 deviations.

I am selling the car...

Gilles 08-19-2016 05:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GatorLapis (Post 507111)

I am selling the car...

No you are not...! :p

Just replace the cam adjuster pads and you will be on your way to happy motoring.

Good luck!

JFP in PA 08-19-2016 02:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GatorLapis (Post 507111)

I am selling the car...

To whom? With these problems unfixed it is pretty much a "roller" and you won't get much.......

78F350 08-23-2016 06:52 AM

I've read through what Jake said and seen this issue discussed before. As I understand it, the part that is needed to fix this is the camshaft adjuster solenoid, not the wear pads.
This PelicanParts tech article outlines the procedure to do the repair:
Porsche Boxster Camshaft Upgrade / Chain Tensioner Replacement - 986 / 987 (1997-08) - Pelican Parts Technical Article

I have seen what I think is the new part required on eBay for about $250. (Note bank 1-3 and bank 4-6 are different part #)
http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1471963542.jpg
***$205 at Pelican Parts: Pelican Parts***

...and the entire assembly used for $150.
http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1471963598.jpg

I have two of these that I'd sell shipped for $35 each, but they are from an engine with 125k miles that was dead when I got it. Can't be sure they are good.

I saw your ad. GLWS

The Radium King 09-06-2016 03:27 PM

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