Porsche 911 Engine Assembly Guide – Part 2 Connecting Rods, IMS and Chains

Porsche 911 Engine Assembly Guide – Part 2  Connecting Rods, IMS and Chains

The COMPLETE Porsche 911 997 Engine Build Project – Part 2
This video series will be a DETAILED step-by-step DIY guide to assemble an entire 997.1 Porsche 911 engine! In Part 2 we assemble the Bank 2 Connecting Rods, the IMS, the 3 Chains and the two middle Chain Tensioners on the 997.1 4.0 build.

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JDCP says:

damn this is so cool Im new in all this but I already recognize all this at work, the assembling so far is going pretty good!

Bluray says:

I dont think u guys put lube on the #6 tang side bolt

mike dx says:

Why not put dabs of blue paint on the connecting rod side where the blue rod bolts go on? Saves having to always looking for the serial number side on the rods.

mike dx says:

Where is Part 1 of the Assembly Guide for the 911 engine? I can't find it on your You Tube channel.

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