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aszelasko 08-18-2020 08:11 AM

Best Shop Manual for 2001 986??
 
New to the Forum.
Just bought a 2001 986 with a blown engine. I know it may be a money pit:)
Looking for the best shop manual for all-around use and engine detail.
Any recommendations? I've seen the Bentley version but comments seem to be that it's lacking on engine details.
Feedback would be great!!

JFP in PA 08-18-2020 08:32 AM

The factory service manual set, now out of print, ran some thirteen three ring binders, not including the OBD II manual. You can still find them for sale from time to time, and they are by far the most detailed. Several people are selling a PDF file of the 1998 manual, without any updates, which makes it questionable for a 2001 car. None of the factory service manuals will help you with a blown engine as Porsche never published engine internal data such as torque specs or clearance information. For that, probably the best source is Jake Raby's engine school DVD set for around $500.

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aszelasko 08-19-2020 07:26 AM

Thanks for the advise
 
Thanks for the quick response and advice.
Should be a fun project.

tonythetiger 08-19-2020 04:50 PM

I will second the Bentley manual's shortcomings, as I find the 101 projects book and youtube a better reference for the stuff I've undertaken through the years. The Bentley is good for wiring diagrams and such.
Ill swap an engine or transmission without concern...I'm not rebuilding them. Anyway, from what I've seen, Jake Raby's engine school DVD set seems to be the only engine rebuild guidance out there.

tonythetiger 08-19-2020 04:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JFP in PA (Post 622797)
The factory service manual set, now out of print, ran some thirteen three ring binders, not including the OBD II manual. You can still find them for sale from time to time, and they are by far the most detailed. Several people are selling a PDF file of the 1998 manual, without any updates, which makes it questionable for a 2001 car. None of the factory service manuals will help you with a blown engine as Porsche never published engine internal data such as torque specs or clearance information. For that, probably the best source is Jake Raby's engine school DVD set for around $500.

show off...there, I said it. :)


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