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Old 09-29-2020, 10:53 AM   #13
Gilles
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Originally Posted by kbod View Post
Yea, Just overall documentation on the process of even working on this car. Im not new to big engine work, Ive done plenty of timing chains on n26 bmws, along with 6cl toyota motors. But this is my first time getting into a porsche flat 6, And there are no videos or any documentation ive found on working on these cars, In the event I do have to change the solenoid or actuator Im sure it wont be easy. Ill look into the foxwell scanner, and do some research on which parts I need to test and how.
Kbod, The knowledge group (flat6innovations) offer their engine assembly on a CD package that covers everything you will need (but will set you back about $600..)

https://www.theknowledgegruppe.com/
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