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What kind of car is a pelican part?

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What are the different types of Pelican parts?

Description Part Number Photo LN Engineering IMS retrofit kit, single- LN-106-08-2 Figure 39 LN Engineering IMS retrofit kit, double- LN-106-08-4 Figure 38 Pelican Parts IMS replacement kit PEL-IMS-1 Figure 19 LN Engineering IMS bearing removal tool LN-106-08-13 Figure 91

What happens if an intermediate shaft breaks on a pelican?

The center bolt that holds the entire assembly can also fail. If this bolt breaks, it will immediately allow the intermediate shaft to float, and the engine will skip timing. This will result in the complete destruction of the engine in a very short period of time (seconds).

Is the engine in a Boxster the same as a pelican?

It is important to note that the 3.4L M96 engine in this car is almost identical to the ones installed in the Boxster. Speaking on that point, I did purchase the car from the fellow, on the gamble that the problem was with the intermediate shaft bearing.