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....... and I am happy.
I have been pushing this of for quite some time (yes I know - stupid) bit I finally got around to pull the cam cover. I had all new gaskets so there wasn't really anything to think about.
The car is a '95 CS with 80k on in (or so the counter says...). Most of the documentation is missing and it has been smashed to so hard that the roof has been replaced (lost the sunroof - good). I do not mind the crash, it has been thoroughly checked and the repair was made by the book. Most likely the car was bought from the insurance company and repaired by someone who did it for himself. That is what my friend who runs a repair shop thinks anyway considering the quality of the work.
It is worse with the documentation. The magazine I work for has owned this car for four years and these years are well documented. Anything before that is like a walk in the dark.
I know for a fact that the variocam setup has not been checked by the magazine (belts replaced though) and hence I have to assume the worst, ie the cams are shot and total failure is imminent.
But, to my amazement, when I lift the cover the sprockets looks like new, the chain is tight and there aren't even any grooves visible on the pads. It is also remarkably clean under the cover, I would suspect it to look worse after 14 years. Maybe this car already suffered a variocam failure and got the cams replaced? I am assuming that the car has had at least one neglectful owner (Mr Missing Documentation) and probably more. Regardless of what I am happy [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif[/img]
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And this is how it looks like. Quite blue.
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1995 Riviera blue 968CS with LSD, custom LEDA coilovers with t-bar delete, S4 brakes, RS Barn braided lines, Tarett sways, Racers Edge bushings everywhere, Rack Tack, Design 1 braces and short shift kit, air box mod, RS Barn stage 1 chip, RS Barn cat back, RUF BTR2 wheels with Toyo R888, Deutsch Nine TRS version 2 rear wing (carbon fiber), AIR repop splitter (carbon fiber), brake cooling intakes (carbon fiber), Sparco seats and belts, OMP steering wheel and a lot of other little things that I can't recall at the moment...
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+1 on the bottom pad getting the most wear - that was my experience. The problem, obviously, is that you can't see to inspect the bottom pad and have to make an assumption based on the wear of the upper pad.
RS Barn did my pads and chain and retimed the car at about 71K and it was a good thing. The chain was fine, but both pads were worn and pitted, with the lower pad being the most pitted and grooved where it and the chain make contact.
In my case, since we could see the upper pad worn and pitted, it was assumed the lower pad was equally worn or worse, and that turned out to be the case.
Best of luck with that cool blue 68.
-scott
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Well, maybe I have been overly anxious thanks to all the stories but at least now I know. The lower pad was hard to see but since the top one was mint I guess the lower one is too (at least it looked ok as far as I could see).
1995 Riviera blue 968CS with LSD, custom LEDA coilovers with t-bar delete, S4 brakes, RS Barn braided lines, Tarett sways, Racers Edge bushings everywhere, Rack Tack, Design 1 braces and short shift kit, air box mod, RS Barn stage 1 chip, RS Barn cat back, RUF BTR2 wheels with Toyo R888, Deutsch Nine TRS version 2 rear wing (carbon fiber), AIR repop splitter (carbon fiber), brake cooling intakes (carbon fiber), Sparco seats and belts, OMP steering wheel and a lot of other little things that I can't recall at the moment...