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Cheers gang -
A mechanic told me over the phone that any wear on variocam pads and subsequent chain stretching would be detected by hooking up the diagnostic computer and reading any fault codes. He said that the cam timing going out of sync even a tiny bit would be noticed by the cam position sensors and would tip off a fault code.
Is this true?
Also, he told me that variocam inspection is hugely involved, as the cam cover is also the cam cradle. That doesn't sound right to me, isn't the cam cover just simply removed by unscrewing the hex bolts and simply lifting it off?
-Mirror
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[quote name='Anchorman' date='Mar 24 2006, 05:48 PM']Don't know anything about the fault codes, but the inspection is as you describe - and there's a detailed procedure in the DIY section of this site.
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Indeed, I just looked that over. Its just remove the solenoid wire, take out the sparkplug wires, get the fuel lines out of the way, unscrew the cover screws and pull it off. Hmmm......
1993 968 Coupe 6 speed, GP White, Black/Cashmere - RSBarn Catback, and chip, airbox mod, Euro turn signals, Koni's, M030 Sway Bars, KLA Strut tower brace, Zimmerman rotors, Hawk HPS, SS brake lines