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100105274 This camshaft is an excellent choice for those who spend time at clubsport track events or who race. These camshafts are manufactured in Germany by an elite German racing manufacturer, the quality and performance are top shelf. Timing inlet: 300* timing exhaust: 300* md: 112* lift inlet: 13.00 lift exhaust: 13.00 top dead center inlet: 3.00 top dead center exhaust: 2.90 weighs 6.3 lbs. (2.9 kg) please note: these will work on 964 models with upgraded pistons with larger valve pockets, changes to the camshafts are normally not necessary. For 993 models equipped with mechanical rocker arms, a groove must be inserted on the first journal. Please note: different manufacturing tolerances require an inspection of the...(choose a part on the right to read more) General Fitment911 1994-98911 1989-94
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Make a selection 61607818 Inlet oil line with sleeve & nut, original braided steel (1600 from engine#67001, 1600s from engine#81201). Fits 356, 356a. View/Change Diagram
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Make a selection 90010600102 This fitting is threaded into the oil canister on the side. The inlet oil hose connects to it. View/Change Diagram
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Make a selection NLA70100400 H-filter side decal below inlet. 356's & 912's used three types of oil filters. The mann filter was used for the most part on early 356 (or pre "a") and possibly a few very early a's. This filter is identified by a 10mm bolt. The rest of the cars used either the h-filter (which is identified by a 16mm bolt) or the fram filter (which is identified by a 12mm bolt). Since there are no chassis or engine number breaks which denote the use of these filters, it is best to measure the bolt to identify your filter. Also, h-filter canisters are generally either all silver or silver with a black cover while fram canisters are orange with a black cover. General Fitment356 1950-59356 1960-65
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Make a selection NLA70100500 Fram side decal, below inlet fitting. 356's & 912's used three types of oil filters. The mann filter was used for the most part on early 356 (or pre "a") and possibly a few very early a's. This filter is identified by a 10mm bolt. The rest of the cars used either the h-filter (which is identified by a 16mm bolt) or the fram filter (which is identified by a 12mm bolt). Since there are no chassis or engine number breaks which denote the use of these filters, it is best to measure the bolt to identify your filter. Also, h-filter canisters are generally either all silver or silver with a black cover while fram canisters are orange with a black cover. General Fitment356 1950-59356 1960-65
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