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Old 10-06-2013, 05:55 PM   #1
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Its not too bad. Get a torque wrench and follow the instructions on 101 Projects... Check back with us if you have questions.
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Old 10-07-2013, 04:16 PM   #2
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Here are pics for a 04 3.2L. If your asking how to do it its probably a good time to buy the pelican or bentley book. I have both and I find they compliment each other. They are a great confidence builder to do more.



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Old 10-08-2013, 10:32 AM   #3
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Here are pics for a 04 3.2L. If your asking how to do it its probably a good time to buy the pelican or bentley book. I have both and I find they compliment each other. They are a great confidence builder to do more.



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Thanx alot for ur photo mate !!! What did u do to ur engine that requires u to take the whole thing out?
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Old 10-08-2013, 10:37 AM   #4
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Hi all,

May i ask a silly questions, what's the theory behind the loose spark plug that contributes to that chirping sound? I bought my car to the garage and he's an EX-porsche technician. He told me that he has never heard of car having loose spark plugs and if spark plugs are really loosen, the engine will be shaky and probably engine lights will be ON as well....

So is there anyone advice me on the theory of the loose spark plug?

I was told it mite be my camshaft or crankshaft (i forgotten which one he is saying) being loosen inside the engine....which requires taking the engine out for replacement and its COSTY sad....

He told me to live with it and continue driving.... The sound disappears when the temperature of the car is above 90degrees and all oil lubricartes the camshaft or crankshaft and engine....

Pls feel free to share any experience u had with these chirping sound or sharing any theory !!! Im very worried about my car and its reli giving me endless nightmares!!

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Old 10-08-2013, 12:55 PM   #5
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The engine's IMS bearing failed and metal was found in the oil, oil filter and oil pan. With so much metal in the engine and a failed IMS bearing the engine had to be replaced or try to rebuild. I choose the Rebuild the engine path.
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Old 10-10-2013, 06:09 AM   #6
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Hi all,

May i ask a silly questions, what's the theory behind the loose spark plug that contributes to that chirping sound? I bought my car to the garage and he's an EX-porsche technician. He told me that he has never heard of car having loose spark plugs and if spark plugs are really loosen, the engine will be shaky and probably engine lights will be ON as well....

So is there anyone advice me on the theory of the loose spark plug?

I was told it mite be my camshaft or crankshaft (i forgotten which one he is saying) being loosen inside the engine....which requires taking the engine out for replacement and its COSTY sad....

He told me to live with it and continue driving.... The sound disappears when the temperature of the car is above 90degrees and all oil lubricartes the camshaft or crankshaft and engine....

Pls feel free to share any experience u had with these chirping sound or sharing any theory !!! Im very worried about my car and its reli giving me endless nightmares!!

Thanx
Pat
Look, this is real simple. Tighten the plugs. If the sound goes away then you have found your problem. If it doesn't then you need to investigate further. This problem has come up many times before in this forum (SIYF!) and it is invariably a loose plug.

As far as your mechanic, first telling you that your cam or crank is "loose in the engine", and then telling you to "live with it" - it would seem that you have your explanation as why he is now an EX-porsche mechanic. Get a new mechanic - this guy is obviously an idiot.
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