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20 part video series with Jake Raby on assembling a M9X engine

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20 part video series with Jake Raby on assembling a M9X engine

Just thought I'd share this information with fellow 996 owners.

Jake Raby is bringing more than 30 years of his experience with Porsche engines to create this 20 part series on how to assemble a 3 or 5 chain M9X Porsche engine. Regardless if you're a professional, DIY'r, or enthusiast, this series will teach you step-by-step how to build a M9X engine from scratch to long block form. The series will be on Amazon Prime or if you prefer, it will be later released in a DVD box set.

 
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I was in his 1st class 2009.
 
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Originally Posted by Byprodriver
I was in his 1st class 2009.
Super cool! Alumni!

His online and hands-on classes have been very successful over the years. This is something that I truly admire about Jake Raby. While others hoard or protect their knowledge as "intellectual property", he's willing to share it. His involvement on the forums over the last 20+ years has proven that. This video series will help a lot of DIY people that desire to learn more about these engine as well as how to carry out rebuilding their engine themselves.
 
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