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  1. Porsche 911 Technical Forum - Pelican Parts Forums

    Porsche 911 Technical Forum - Have an air-cooled 911? This forum is getting bigger every day! Ask all of your questions here.

  2. Pelican Parts - Porsche Discussion Forum and Do-it-Yourself Technical ...

    Join thousands of our members discussing all aspects of Porsche, BMW and MINI ownership!

  3. Porsche 911 Used Parts For Sale & Wanted - Pelican Parts Forums

    Porsche 911 Used Parts For Sale & Wanted - Use this Forum to place classified ads for used 911/930/912 parts!

  4. Porsche Forums - Pelican Parts

    Porsche Forums - Welcome to the Pelican Parts Forum! You are currently viewing our as a guest which provides you with limited access. By joining our free community you will be able to post topics, …

  5. Confused about cylinder numbering and staggering - Pelican Parts

    The diagram which is glued on to the engine bay of my 930 shows the cylinders staggered differently than what it actually looks like when I look from

  6. THE Torque Spec List - Pelican Parts Forums

    Welcome to the Pelican Parts Forum! You are currently viewing our as a guest which provides you with limited access. By joining our free community you will be able to post topics, communicate privately …

  7. Suspension Torque Specs? - Pelican Parts Forums

    Was looking for a little help this am. I am about to re-install my front and rear suspension on my 911 project and was looking for the torque specs

  8. testing ignition coil (starting problem) - Pelican Parts Forums

    in response to an earlier post for a similar problem, someone posted the following message regarding testing an ignition coil using a VOM: If you don't

  9. Headlight relay wiring on early 911 - Pelican Parts Forums

    I have had a 1970 911 with H1 headlights running 55 watt bulbs in both high and low beams for 20 years with no problems on the present wiring. At this

  10. Warm up regulator on 82 911SC - Pelican Parts Forums

    I am getting ready to troubleshoot the WUR. The car runs a little rough until the engine is thoroughly warmed up. Once warm the car runs perfectly. I