2000 996 Cam Durametric Data Question
2000 996 Cam Durametric Data Question
I have a 996 that just had the engine gone thru and new IMS, cam tensioners etc. The engine was put back together using all of the Porsche cam positioners. After 20 miles or so a CEL came on. Checking it the code is P1325 (Camshaft adjustment Bank 1). After using a Durametric, the following data is obtained as the engine warms.
At startup
RMP 1137, both cam deviations are 0,
Actual Camshaft angle Bank 1 -13.70
Actual Camshaft Angle Bank 2 +0.11
Warmed
RPM 828, Both deviations 0
Actual Camshaft Angle Bank 1 -13.14
Actual Camshaft Angle Bank 2 +0.0
RPM 2076, both cam deviations are 0
Actual Camshaft Angle Bank 1 11.52
Actual Camshaft Angle Bank 2 24.08
RPM 2374, both deviations 0
Actual Camshaft Angle Bank 1 11.23
Actual Camshaft Angle Bank 2 24.5
Basded on the new tensioner pads and the deviation at aero that looks good. What I don't understand is the 13 degree difference between the camshaft angle between bank 1 and 2 given the cams were locked with the Porsche cam tool during assembly. Can someone explain what happened and what the repair is?
At startup
RMP 1137, both cam deviations are 0,
Actual Camshaft angle Bank 1 -13.70
Actual Camshaft Angle Bank 2 +0.11
Warmed
RPM 828, Both deviations 0
Actual Camshaft Angle Bank 1 -13.14
Actual Camshaft Angle Bank 2 +0.0
RPM 2076, both cam deviations are 0
Actual Camshaft Angle Bank 1 11.52
Actual Camshaft Angle Bank 2 24.08
RPM 2374, both deviations 0
Actual Camshaft Angle Bank 1 11.23
Actual Camshaft Angle Bank 2 24.5
Basded on the new tensioner pads and the deviation at aero that looks good. What I don't understand is the 13 degree difference between the camshaft angle between bank 1 and 2 given the cams were locked with the Porsche cam tool during assembly. Can someone explain what happened and what the repair is?
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RennFab
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