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Anybody:Tune up help for $$$

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Anybody:Tune up help for $$$
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02-10-2008, 05:55 AM
Thanks for the welcome Michael. I am quite familiar with Rennlist and Pelican forums as I have purchased parts from Pelican and posted on Pelican through the years.

I do not have the Bentley manual but I do have a Haynes Manual and all volumes of the Porsche Factory Manuals (in the maroon three ring binder). I have done much work to all my cars both normally aspirated and boosted over the years including the Porsches. Having never adjusted the valves in the 911, I am just a bit hesitant and would like someone who can do it in their sleep assist me because I know the tolerances are critical and if the gap is too tight, damage will occur and it defeats the purpose. The three areas of help I was looking for in my initial post was valve adjustment, wheel bearing adjustment and rear ride height adjustment. If anybody is experinced in those areas and can help me do those three things, please let me know. Thanks.
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