Porsche M 44/05 Workshop Manual

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Volume I - Engine, 8 valves
DR. ING. h. c. F. PORSCHE Aktiengesellschaft
WORKSHOP MANUAL 944
This Workshop Manual descr
ibes all of the important operations for which special instructions are required to
assure proper completion. This manual is essential for shop foremen and mechanics, who need this
information to keep the vehicles in safe operating condition. The basic safety rules, of course, also apply to
repairs on vehicles without exception.
Only those repair jobs deviating from those of vehicle type 924 are described in the 944 Workshop Manual.
Refer to the 924 Workshop Manual for all other information.
The information is grouped according to repair numbers which are identical to the first two digits of the
warranty job codes.
The repair group index, list of contents and the register tabte are quick guides to find information in the
manual. The layout drawings in this manual are numbered in the order of disassembling and, if necessary,
also have information on assembly or installation and application of special tools.
Descriptions of design and function can be found in the service training course reference material.
This Workshop Manual will be kept up to date with Technical Information Bulletins, which will be made part
of the manual from time to time. We recommend that these bulletins be filed in the standard type folder
provided for this purpose.
Printed in Germany
List of Repair Groups 944
General
Technical Data Page 0.1
Repair Groups
Group
Maintenance, Self-diagnosis 03
Engine
Engine, Crankcase
Engine, Crankshaft, Pistons
Engine, Cylinder Head and Valve Drive
Engine, Lubrication
Engine, Cooling
Fuel Supply
Air Flow Controlled Fuel Injection
Exhaust System/Emission Controls
Starter, Power Supply, Cruise Control
Ignition System
DME Diagnosis
10
13
15
17
19
20
24
26
27
28
Transmission
Clutch, Controls
Torque Converter
Manual Transmission, Controis, Case
Manual Transmission, Gears, Shafts
Autornatic Transmission, Controls, Case
Automatic Transmission, Gears, Valve Body
Differential, Transaxle System
30
32
34
35
37
38
39
Chassis
Front Wheel Suspension
Rear Wheel Suspension, Axle Shaft
Wheels, Tires, Alignment
Antiblock System
Brakes, Mechanical
Brakes, Hydraulics, Regulator, Booster
Steering
40
42
44
45
46
47
48
Body
Body-Front Section
Body-Center Section
Body-Rear Section
Lids
Doors
Hardtop
Bumpers
Glasses, Window Control
Exterior Equipment
Interiør Equipment
Seats
Seat Covers
Airbag Diagnosis
50
51
53
55
57
61
63
64
66
68
72
74
Heating,
Ventilation,
Air Condition
Heater
Ventilation
Air Conditioner
80
85
87
Electrics
Instruments, Fuel Gauge, Alarm System
Radio, Telephone
Windshield Wipers and Washer
Exterior Lights, Lamps, Switches
Interiør Lights
Wiring
90
91
92
94
96
97
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944 Table of contents volume I
General
Technical data
Engine, Crankcase
Tolerances and wear limits
Tightening torques for engine
Engine, removing and installing (manual transmission)
Hydraulic engine mounts, removing and installing
Checking hydraulic engine mounts
Installing new hydraulic engine mounts
Engine, Crankcase, Pistons
Checking and adjusting tension of Poly-rib belt for
alternator and compressor
Checking adjustment of compensating shaft
Checking and adjusting tension of the power pump belt
Calibrating Special Tool 9201
Checking and adjusting toothed belt tension - compensating shafts
Checking and adjusting toothed bert tension - compensating shafts (idler pulley with
slot)
Installing toothed belt - compensating shaft
Application - assembly stand VW 540 and engine holders 9127 and 9197
Identification of engine number on crankcase
Identification code, crankcase engine number
Crankcase and crankshaft, disassembling and assembling
Installing cover for the centrifugal compartment
Checking crankshaft bearing play
Identification code - upper and lower crankcase sections and compensating shaft
cover
Sealing crankcase - upper and lower sections
Installing upper and lower crankcase sections
Aligning upper and lower crankcase sections
Installing crankshaft seal (flywheel side)
Flywheel and grooved ball bearing, removing and installing
Refacing the flywheel
Replacing setscrew (reference mark sensor)
Setting crankshaft to TDC, cylinder 1
Crankshaft dimensions - standard and machined
Checking pistons and cylinder bore
Pistons, disassembling and assembling con rods
Installing pistons with con rods
Pistons, from Model 89 onwards
Installing pistons with con rods
Holding the flywheel for assembly work (with engine installed)
Page
0.2
10 - 01
10 - 03
10 - 1
10 - 7
10 - 10
10 - 11
13 - 1
13 - 2
13 - 2a
13 - 2b
13 - 3
13 - 6
13 - 11
13 - 13
13 - 14
13 - 14b
13 - 15
13 - 20 b
13 - 21
13 - 22
13 - 23
13 - 24
13 - 24 a
13 - 25
13 - 26
13 - 26a
13 - 27
13 - 28
13 - 29
13 - 31
13 - 32
13 - 34 a
13 - 34 b
13 - 35
13 - 37
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volume I Table of contents 944
Compensating shaft drive, disassembling and assembling
Installing bearing bridges for compensating shafts
Compensating shaft drive, disassembling and assembling
Compensating shaft drive sprockets, installing (Model 84 onwards)
Machining cylinder bores
Engine, Cylinder head, Valve drive
Camshaft belt tension, checking and adjusting
Installing camshaft belt and adjusting timing
Cylinder head, removing and installing
Tightening specifications for cylinder head
Valve drive, disassembling and assembling
Machining mating face, cylinder head
Replacing valve guides
Valve drive, disassembling and assembling
Machining valve seats, checking valve guides
Valve drive, disassembling and assembling (camshaft housing)
Camshaft drive, disassembling and assembling
Camshaft specifications
Adjusting camshaft belt with mechanical belt tensioner
Engine - Lubrication
Replacing engine oil and oil filter
Parts of the lubrication system, removing and installing
Oil pump, disassembling and assembling
Sleeve for oil-pressure relief valve, removing and installing
Tightening specifications for oil-pump fastening screws.
Checking oil pressure
Oil check valve in cylinder head, removing and installing
Cleaning the engine oil system
Cleaning the main oil channel in the crankcase
Pressure-reducing valve, removing and installing
Engine - Cooling
Replacing coolant and bleeding cooling system
Checking thermostat, checking system for leaks
Parts of the cooling system, removing and installing
Parts of the cooling system, removing and installing, Mod. 87 onwards
Radiator, removing and installing
Temperature switch, removing and installing - checking temperature switch
Cleaning cooling system after oil and water have been mixed
Page
13 - 39
13 - 44 f
13 - 44 h
13 - 50
13 - 53
15 - 1
15 - 5
15 - 7
15 - 10 a
15 - 11
15 - 16 a
15 - 16 b
15 - 17
15 - 19
15 - 20
15 - 25
15 - 28
15 - 29
17 - 1
17 - 3
17 - 10
17 - 12
17 - 13
17 - 14
17 - 16
17 - 17
17 - 18
17 - 19
19 - 1
19 - 3
19 - 4
19 - 6 a
19 - 7
19 - 9
19 - 11
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944 Table of contents volume I
Temperature switch, removing and installing - checking temperature switch
Cleaning cooling system after oil and water have been mixed
Fuel supply
Replacing fuel filter, checking injection lines for leaks and tightness
Checking delivery rate of fuel pump
Fuel pump, removing and installing
Fuel tank, removing and installing
Line routing, fuel system
Active-carbon tank for pollution-free fuel-tank bleeding (layout)
Fuel expansion tank, removing and installing
Checking fuel expansion tank
Fuel-Ievel sensor, removing and installing
L-Jetronic fuel injection
Replacing air-filter cartridge
Testing and adjusting specifications
Testing and adjusting specifications for Model 85/2 onward and 924 S
Checking fuel pressure
Adjusting idle speed
Adjusting idle speed - USA vehicles
Correcting CO setting at air-flow sensor - USA vehicles
Injection valves, removing and installing
Checking intake system for leaks - troubleshooting
Adjusting idle speed for Model 85/2 onward and 924 S
Adjusting idle speed - USA and vehicles with catalytic convertor
from Model 85/2 onward and 924 S
Testing and adjusting specifications, Model 89 onward
Adjusting idle speed and CO for Model 89 onward
Equipment table for Model 89 onward
Exhaust system
Checking exhaust flanges for tightness
Replacing exhaust pipe or primary muffler/catalytic convertor
Starter, Power supply, Tempostat
Automatic cruise control (Tempostat)
Tempostat control unit, removing and installing
Tempostat operating switch (steering-column switch), removing and installing
Actuator, removing and installing
Tempostat bowden cable, removing and installing
Page
19 - 9
19 - 11
20 - 1
20 - 2
20 - 3
20 - 4
20 - 7
20 - 8
20 - 9
20 - 10
20 - 11
24 - 1
24 - 3
24 - 4
24 - 5
24 - 7
24 - 9
24 - 12
24 - 13
24 - 15
24 - 17
24 - 20
24 - 25
24 - 26
24 - 27
26 - 1
26 - 2
27 - 1
27 - 5
27 - 6
27 - 7
27 - 8
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Tempostat bowden cable, removing and installing
Clutch switch, removing and installing
Troubleshooting-Tempostat
Checking multiple-pin connector of Tempostat control unit
Checking multiple-pin connector of Tempostat actuator
Automatic cruise control (Tempostat) from Model 85/2 onward
Tempostat control unit, removing and installing steering-column switch
from Model 85/2 onward
Actuator, removing and installing, from Model 85/2 onward
Clutch switch, removing and installing, from Model 85/2 onward
Troubleshooting - Tempostat - from Model 85/2 onward
Connector assignment, Tempostat control unit
Checking the multiple-pin connectors of the Tempostat control unit
from Model 85/2 onward
Alternator, removing and installing
Ignition system
Equipment table
Accident hazards in electronic ignition systems
Ignition-distributor cap, removing and installing
Replacing spark plugs
DEE
Speed and reference-mark sensors, removing and installing
Troubleshooting-DEE
Functional test-Lambda probe
Test - DEE control unit, test - Lambda probe
DEE control unit, removing and installing, from Model 85/2 onward
DEE control unit coding - 924 S from Model 86 onward
DEE control unit coding - 944, from Model 85/2 onward
DEE control unit coding - 944, 2.7 l
DEE control unit coding - 944 turbo, from Mod. 85 onward
DEE control unit coding - 924 S, from Model 88 onward
DEE control unit coding - 944, from Model 88 onward
Equipment table engine type M 44.09 to 12
Page
27 - 8
27 - 9
27 - 10
27 - 11
27 - 12
27 - 13
27 - 17
27 - 19
27 - 20
27 - 21
27 - 22
27 - 23
27 - 25
28 - 1
28 - 3
28 - 5
28 - 7
28 - 10
28 - 14
28 - 16
28 - 37
28 - 38
28 - 39
28 - 41
28 - 42
28 - 42 a
28 - 43
28 - 45
28 - 46
28 - 47
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944 G e n e r a l
Printed in Germany 0.1
G e n e r a l 944
TECHNICAL DATA
(adjusting values and wear limits appear in pertinent repair groups)
Note: USA values in brackets.
E n g i n e M 44/01 manuals - M 44/03 automatics
(M 44/02 manuals - M 44/04 automatics)
M 44/05 manuals - M 44/06 automatics
(M 44/07 manuals - M 44/08 automatics)
Number of cylinders
Bore
Stroke
Displacement (actual)
Displacement (tiscal)
Compression ratio
Max. engine power
to 80/1269/EC
Net power, SAE J 1349
At engine speed
Max. torque to 80/1269/EC
Net torque, SAE J 1349
At engine speed
Max. specitic power output
Net power to SAE J 1349
Fuel grade
Engine speed limit
Engine weight (dry)
mm/in.
mm/in.
cm3/in.3
cm3
kW/HP
kW/HP
rpm
Nm/kpm
Nm/ft. Ibs.
rpm
kW I / HP I
kW I / HP I
rpm
kg/Ibs.
4
100/3.94
78.9/3.11
2479/151.26
2449
10.6 : 1 (9.5: 1)
120/163 (110/150)
116/156 (105/143)
5800 (5500)
205/20.9 (192/19.6)
199/151.3 (186/137)
3000
48/66 (44.4/60.5)
48/63 (42.4/57.7)
96 RON
(91 RON - unleaded fuel only)
6500
166/366
E n g i n e D e s i g n
Type
Crankcase
Crankshaft
Crankshaft bearings
Water-cooled, axial, 4 cylinder, 4 stroke,
in-line, internat combustion engine with
toothed belt driven overhead camshaft
and two compensating shafts
Two-piece, light alloy
Forged steel
Five
0.2 Technical Data V, 1985 Printed in Germany
944 G e n e r a l
Connecting rods
Conrod bearings
Piston pin bearings
Pistons
Piston pins
Piston rings
Cylinders
Cylinder head
Valve seat inserts (shrink-fit)
Valve guides
Valve arrangement
Exhaust valves
Valve springs
Valve timing
Camshaft
Camshaft bearings
Camshaft drive
Valve clearance
Timing with 1 mm lift
and zero valve clearance
Forged steel/cast since February, 1984
Plain
Press-fit brass bushings
Cast fight alloy
Floating installation, secured with circlips
2 compression rings and 1 oil scraper ring
Light alloy
Light alloy
Intake: FCr 330 Exhaust: CoMo 75
Press-fit special brass
1 intake, 1 exhaust, overhead, in-line
With armored seat
2 coil springs per valve
By overhead camshaft and hydraulic cam
followers
Shell hard east
Camshaft runs in camshaft case without bearing shells
Toothed belt with tensioning roller
Automatie hydraulic adjustment
Intake opens 1° after
Intake closes 49° after
Exhaust opens 43° before
Exhaust closes 3° before
TDC
BDC
BDC
TDC
E n g i n e C o o t i n g Closed cooling system, electric fan with
thermo switch, antifreeze for - 25° C
E n g i n e L u b r i c a t i o n
System
Pressure circulation with siekle-type pump,
oil filter and oil/water heat exchanger in
oil full flow and water bypass integrated in
crankcase
Oil pressure at 5,000 rpm
Oil pressure display
Max. oil temperature
Oil consumption ltr./1000 km
Approx. 4 bar at operating temperature
Indicator lamp and pressure gage
140° C
Up to 1.5
Printed in Germany - V, 1985 Technical Data 0.3
G e n e r a l 944
E x h a u s t S y s t e m Manifold, single pipe up to primary
muffler, primary and final mufflers
(manifold, single pipe up to 3-way
catalytic converter, final muffler)
H e a t i n g Warm water heater with heat exchanger
and blower
F u e l S y s t e m
Fuel supply
Fuel grade
Fuel consumption to
80/1268/EC in
Also official specifications
for France and Great Britain
- ECE A 70 -
RON/MON
ltr./100 km
DME (Digital Motor Eletronics
1 electric delivery pump
96/98 (91/82 unleaded)
at 90 km/h
at 120 km/h
city cycle
Manuals
6.4
8.0
11.5
Automatics
6.5
8.1
11.3
E l e c t r i c a l S y s t e m
Interference suppression
Battery voltage
Battery capacity
Battery capacity (M-eq.)
Alternator output
Ignition
Spark plug connectors
Firing order
Ignition timing control
V
Ah
Ah
A/W
ECE - R 10 and 72/245/EC or VDE 0879
12
50 (63)
63
90/1260, 115/1610 since 1985/2 models
Via DME
Without booster gap
1 - 3 - 4 - 2
Via DME
B o d y T y p e Coupe with integral steel body, 2 doors,
bolted front fenders, real window and
spoiler tailgate, concealed headlights;
removable hardtop roof as optional
ekstra equipment
0.4 Technical Data
Printed in Germany
944 G e n e r a l
D i m e n s i o n s (at DIN curb weight)
Length
Length with US bumpers
as optional equipment
Width
Height
Wheelbase (designed)
Front track
Rear track
Ground clearance
(at max. weight)
Bed clearance
Front overhang angle (limited by spoiler)
Rear overhang angle (Limited by exhaust)
mm/in.
mm/in.
mm/in.
mm/in.
mm/in.
mm/in.
mm/in.
mm/in.
mm/in.
4200/165.354 (4290/168.898)
4290/168.898
1735/68.307
1275/50.197
2400/94.488
7J x 15/7J x 16
6J x 15/6J x 16
5 1/2J x 15
7J x 15/7J x 16
6J x 15/6J x 16
5 1/2J x 15
1477/58.150
1452/57.165
1440/56.693
1451/57.126
1426/56.142
1414/55.669
125/4.921
120/4.72 since 1985/2 models
53/2.087
14°
15°
W e i g h t s (to DIN 70020)
Curb weight
Curb weight axle force
Front
Rear
Max. total weight
Max. front axle load
Max. rear axle load
Payload
Max. roof load, incl.
roof carrier
Max. trailer load without brakes*
with brakes*
Max. car/trailer weight
Max. drawbar load
kg/Ibs
kg/Ibs
kg/Ibs
kg/Ibs
kg/Ibs
kg/Ibs
kg/Ibs
kg/Ibs
kg/Ibs
kg/Ibs
kg/Ibs
kg/Ibs
1180/2601 (1260/2779)
since 1985/2 models:
1210/2668 (1260/2779)
580/1279(620/1367)
600/1323 (640/1411)
since 1985/2 models:
630/1389 (640/1411)
1500/3307 (1550/3418)
since 1985/2 models:
1530/3373 (1550/3417)
720/1588
880/1940, 900/1984 since 1985/2 models
320/706 (290/639)
35/77 or 75/165 with roof
transporting system
500/1103
1200/2646
2700/5952 since 1985/2 models:
2730/6019 (2750/6063)
50/110
* Gradients up to 16%
Printed in Germany - V, 1985 Technical Data 0.5
G e n e r a l 944
F i l l i n g C a p a c i t i e s
Engine oil (volume depends on
measurement with oil dipstick -
see Owner's Manual)
Engine oil volume
Engine coolant volume
Transmission with differential
volume
Fuel tank volume
Brake fluid volume
Washing fluid volume for
windshield and headlights
brand name HD oil to API CI.
SE or SF - see Owner's Manual
approx. 6.0 ltr.
approx. 7.8 ltr.
approx. 2.0 ltr. of hypoid gear
lube SAE 80 to MIL-L 2105,
APl Classification GL 4
approx. 66 ltr., of which 9 ltr.
in reserve since 1985/2 models:
approx. 80 ltr., of which 8 ltr.
in reserve
approx. 0.2 ltr.
approx. 6.0 ltr.
P e r f o r m a n c e
Top speed
Acceleration from
0 to 100 km/h*
(0 to 60 mph)*
(1/4 mile)*
Kilometer from
standing start*
km/h / mph
sec
sec
sec
sec
220/137 (210/130)
Manuals
8.4 (9.3)
(8.3)
(16.2)
28.8(30.1)
Automatics
9.6
(9.8)
(17.2)
30.5(31.4)
H i l l C l i m b i n g
In % (slip limit) 1st gear
2nd gear
3rd gear
4th gear
5th gear
Manuals
63
36 (34)
23 (21)
15 (14)
10 (8)
Automatics
55 (38.5)
25 (19)
15 (11)
* DIN curb weight + 1/2 of payload
0.6 Technical Data
Printed in Germany
944 General
Technical Data
Type 944 - Model 88
(Adjusting values and wear limits appear in pertinent repair groups)
Note: USA values in brackets.
Engine
Engine type
Bore
Stroke
Displacement (actual)
Displacement (fiscal)
Compression ratio
Max. engine power
to 80/1269/EC
Net Power, SAE J 1349)
at engine speed
max. torque
to 80/1269/EC
(Net Torque, SAE J 1349)
at engine speed
max. liter output
DIN 70020
(SAE J 1349)
Speed governed by
fuel shutoff at
Engine weight (dry)
mm/in.
mm/in.
cm3/in3.
cm3
KW/PS
KW/HP
1/min
Nm/kpm
Nm/lb ft
1/min
KW/I (PS/I)
KW/I (HP/I)
1/min
kg bs)
M 44/09 (manuals)
M 44/10 (automatics)
100 (3.94)
78,9 (3.11)
2479 (151)
2449
10.2: 1
118 (160)
118 (158)
5900
210 (21.4)
210 (155)
4500
47.6 (64.5)
47.6 (63.7)
6640
169 (373)
Technical Data
Printed in Germany - XXII, 1988
0.6a
G e n e r a l 9 4 4
DESIGNATION OF CYLINDERS
0.7 Technical Data Printed in Germany
9 4 4 E n g i n e / C r a n k c a s e
10
TOLERANCES AND WEAR LlMITS
C o o l i n g S y s t e m
New Part Wear Limit
Thermostat
Radiator cap
High pressure valve
Low pressure valve
Opening temperature
Opening pressure
Opening pressure
81 - 85 °C
(178 - 185 °F)
1
+ 0.15
- 0.10
bar
(14,5
+ 2.1
- 1.5
psi)
0.1 bar
(1 .5 psi)
O i l C i r c u i t
Oil consumption
Oil pressure at 80° C (176° F)
oil temperature and at 5000 rpm
Oil dipstiek
Upper mark
Lower mark
ltr./1000 km
(600 mi./US qt)
Pressure
Capacity
Capacity
approx. 4 bar
(58 psi)
5.5 ltr. (5.8 US qt)
4.2 ltr. (4.4 US qt)
approx. 1.5
V a l v e T i m i n g
Camshaft bore
Camshaft
Camshaft
Cam follower bore in camshaft
housing
Cam follower
Camshaft
Inside dia.
Diameter
End play
Inside dia.
Diameter
Runout
60.5
+ 0.03
- 0
60.5
- 0.04
+ 0.055
0.10 - 0.18
38
+ 0.027
+ 0.007
38
- 0.018
- 0.034
0.02
Printed in Germany - I, 1982 Tolerences and Wear Limits
10 - 01
10
E n g i n e / C r a n k c a s e 9 4 4
TOLERANCES AND WEAR LlMITS
C y l i n d e r H e a d a n d V a l v e s
New Part Wear limit
Mating surface
Valve seat:
Intake
Exhaust
Intake
Exhaust
Outer correction angle
Inner correction angle
Valve guides:
Intake and exhaust
Valve stem:
Intake
Exhaust
Valve guide/valve stem
Intake
Exhaust
Compression
Distortion
Width
Width
Seat angle
Seat angle
Inside dia.
Diameter
Diameter
Clearance
Pressure
1.7
2.0
45°
45°
30°
60°
9 + 0.015
8.97 - 0.012
8.95 - 0.012
0.8
0.8
10 bar (145 psi)
or more
max. 0.08
10 - 02 Tolerences and Wear Limits Printed in Germany
9 4 4 E n g i n e / C r a n k c a s e
10
TOLERANCES AND WEAR LlMITS
P i s t o n s a n d C o n n e c t i n g R o d s
New Part Wear Limit
Cylinder/piston
Piston rings
Clearance
Side clearance
Groove 1
Groove 2
Groove 3
0.008 - 0.032
Mahle KS
0.05 -
0.082
0.04 -
0.072
0.023 -
0.137
0.05 -
0.082
0.05 -
0.082
0.023 -
0.137
approx. 0.080
Piston rings
Connecting rod bushing
Piston pin
Connecting rod bushing/
piston pin
End gap
Diameter
Diameter
Radial play
Groove 1 =
Groove 2 =
Groove 3 =
0.20 - 0.45
0.20 - 0.45
0.38 - 1.40
24
+ 0.018
+ 0.028
24 - 0.004
0.018 - 0.032
C r a n k s h a f t a n d E n g i n e B l o c k
Crankshaft
Connecting rod bearing journal
Connecting rod bearing/
crankshaft
Crankshaft bearing journal
Crankshaft bearing/crankshaft
Cylinder bore
Bore for balance shaft
bearing shells in crankcase
and balance shaft cover
Bore for bushing in bearing
housing
Balance shaft
Runout
Diameter
Radial play
End play
Diameter
Radial play
End play
Out-of-round
Diameter
Diameter
Diameter
0.04 - 0.06
51.971 - 51.990
0.034 - 0.092
0.100 - 0.400
69.971 - 69.990
0.020 - 0.098
0.110 - 0.312
0.010
35.000 - 35.019
34.000 - 34.019
30.975 - 30.991
max. 0.08
0.40
0.020
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10
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Porsche M 44/05 Workshop Manual

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Engine
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Workshop Manual
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