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James,
I would verify that the check valve is in place. If you remove the J tube, you will find it in the top of the variocam. Be careful as it will easily pop out if you push on the variocam cylinder.
How is your oil pressure at idle? Another potential problem could be a cracked oil pick up tube. I think someone here or on another site had a problem with a noisy variocam and the problem was a cracked pickup tube. This is caused by the balance shafts being out of phase. You might try searching for this on the three sites.
Good luck,
Tim K.
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The 944 does not have a variocam so there would not be a reference to it in the 944 manual. You will need new crush washers for the j-tube and possibly a new o-ring for the check valve. I will look and see if I can come up with a part number. I did a little research on this and there is a case where one person had a broken spring in the check valve and they had the same problem that you have.
BTW, you will see the check valve as soon as you remove the j-tube in case you were wondering where it is.
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I believe the part number is 944-105-508-00. Has a price of $112 on the Pelican site. Seems like a lot of money for what it is. Welcome to the world of Porsche.
I would look at it first before I ordered it. I think it will be obvious if the spring inside it is broken.
Hopefully you will find this to be your problem as a cracked oil pickup would be a real mess to fix.
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[quote name='jmckeefery' date='May 17 2006, 07:52 PM']Thanks for your research on this. The cost of Porsche parts does not bother me. I accepted $300 water pumps when I bought the car. I am an engineer, and because the car is so well designed and finished, it is the only car I have owned that I actually enjoy working on.
I see from the Pelican site that this part is a special-order, non-returnable, part. I am inclined to get it anyway if you are sure it is the right part.
Thanks,
James
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I have never ordered the part so I am not 100% sure of the part number. I found it by doing a search on another site.
If it were me, I would call Sunset Porsche, verify the part number and order it from them. I have found that they are a little cheaper on special order Porsche parts.
Tim K.
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