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cylinder layout diagramme for 911 c2 3.4 l

leamus_123

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hi guys got my car pluged in its missing on cylinders 4 5 6 has any one got a cylinder diagrame or lay ou so i dont make more work for my self cheers[:)]
 
Here you go:

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Do you have the fault codes? As it is affecting the whole bank, it might be a Variocam solenoid problem, or maybe an oxygen sensor. The codes would help track it down.
 
You will probably be able to check the coil packs just by looking at them. The insulation cracks and flakes. Not likely that all three have gone on one side, but none on the other. That's why I think it is something that affects all the cylinders on one bank.

An O2 sensor is a DIY job, albeit they rust into the exhaust, and can be difficult to free up. If it is the Variocam solenoid it isn't really a DIY job, but it might just be the solenoid coil which has failed, and I have also seem two cases of where the wires to the coil have chafed through and broken. If you do a search for a post by steveoz32 about 6-7 months ago, he had some good photos of the location.

Like I said, post up the codes and I'll look them up to see if it can be narrowed down where to start.
 

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