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Distributer Rear Housing Removal
#1

Gents, I could use some "HELP" in removing the Distributer Rear Housing Bolt. How do you hold the large nut while removing the bolt? Does Porsche have a Special Tool for this and if so is there a Tool Number? For those that have done this job what did you use? The rear housing crumbled and took out the Cam Belt. I have located a good housing but have to get this old sucker off. Not the least of my problems but have to start somewhere.



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Larry
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#2

To loosen , a spanner and i use an airtool (manual would do as well) with the right torque bit to remove/loosen the bolt .

Use a torque wrench to install the bolt again 65 -70N , you need to do the timing off the camshafts if you take it all out .

You could mark it , but it's better to do the timing of the camshafts .
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#3

You hold the large nut with a 30mm box end wrench. You loosen the screw with a 8mm alen head socket on a breaker bar.

You don't have to lose the cam setting. BEFORE you loosen the screw, replace the screws that held the rotor with 5 mm screws and thereby hold the adjustable plate in place where it was. Don't undo these until the big screw is in place and torqued. The picture shows the pieces.
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#4

My thanks go out to you both and the great picture. Another question are they left or right handed threads. I sure don't want to goof this up.



Cheers,

Larry
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#5

Normal right hand thread.





Trivia question...are there any left hand threads used in a 968?
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#6

Normal threads. Also you really should replace that bolt after you remove it, they do shear.



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#7

Thanks once again for the great support these forum members have given. The bolt is on its way. Like the old saying goes "Measure twice and cut once."



Cheers,

Larry
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#8

Trivia Answer: Yes. Powersteering and Air conditioning adjusters have left hand threaded nuts.
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#9

Very good. Sorry, no prizes. That's all I could think of. There aren't any in the engine.
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#10

The camshaft bolt is a 12 point or triple square not an allen. Buy a high quality toolfor removal. It also helps to have someone hold 30mm wrench while you press in while breaking bolt loose. You should get a nice pop when it lets go.
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[quote name='RS Barn' timestamp='1353690082' post='135173']

The camshaft bolt is a 12 point or triple square not an allen. Buy a high quality toolfor removal. It also helps to have someone hold 30mm wrench while you press in while breaking bolt loose. You should get a nice pop when it lets go.

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Triple square , nice to know . we call WV tools here since they started on those i guess .
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