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258 not categorized PORSCHE 930 DRIVE SHAFTCan't find what you need? Try browsing the Accessories or Exploded Diagrams!Filtered by: 911 1974-77 (includes uncategorized and accessory items) STP202 This cam socket with 1/2" drive is needed for removal and reinstallation of the cam shaft nut. Also, crucial when adjusting valves or setting cam timing. Applicable: Porsche model - 911 '65-'80. This tool should be used in conjunction with the cam crows foot, rstp203. General Fitment911 1978-83930 1975-77 911 1974-77 911 1970-73 911 1965-69
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Make a selection 916604101BX If your starter is on its way out, you will notice an intermittent clicking noise and a delay in the vehicle starting. Eventually you hear a metallic screeching noise that is a sure sign that your starters bendix mechanism, bearings or solenoid are kaput. When ordering a new starter be sure to check the rubber cap on the terminal for cracks which allows moisture in and it is a good idea to check your starters hardware as well. Features: high quality remanufactured starter from Germany. Armature continuity tested, gauged, straightened and shimmed. All shaft splines and load bearing surfaces lubricated with oe high temp. Materials. Includes highest quality replacement parts, including starter drive components, so...(choose a part on the right to read more) View/Change Diagram
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Make a selection 91511608705 On the flywheel side, the guide tube facilitates the movement of the thrust bearing in order to engage / disengage the clutch. On the gearbox side it provides a seal between the gearbox and driveshaft. These two functions are critical, so we recommend replacing the guide tube with any thrust bearing or clutch replacement. High-quality OEM (original equipment manufacturer) replacement, designed to perform like the original. We source this part in Germany to ensure quality, reliability and precise fitment. Sold individually. 1 necessary per car.
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Make a selection FVD20798701 This oil pump is a must for vehicles driven on the track. The issue: the 987.1 Boxster/Cayman from 2005 to 2008 has the factory return oil pump located on the right rear side. On the left side, the return oil pump located in front. So when driven fast in right turns, the oil from the camshaft case (rear left) does not flow back quickly enough into the oil pan. When the oil pan is starved of oil, the oil pump sucks in air and over time the motor will seize. The solution: our tandem return oil pump draws oil from the camshaft housing in (rear left, 3rd cylinder) and feeds it back into the oil pan so that starvation is not created when cornering hard.
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