The MAHLE Engine Rocker Arm Shaft part number 90110534204 is the perfect replacement for your Porsche’s damaged or worn rocker arm shaft.
Crafted with high-quality materials, this product offers superior durability and longevity, ensuring that your vehicle’s performance is always at its best. The MAHLE Engine Rocker Arm Shaft is designed to fit seamlessly, providing a hassle-free installation process.
This part offers exceptional strength and stability, even in high-stress situations. Its precise construction ensures optimal performance, providing smooth and efficient engine operation.
The MAHLE Engine Rocker Arm Shaft is an essential component for your Porsche’s engine to operate smoothly and efficiently. This part is specifically designed to meet your Porsche’s needs, ensuring that your vehicle performs at its best.
With the help of the MAHLE Engine Rocker Arm Shaft part number 90110534204, you can maintain the high-performance standards of your Porsche engine. This product is a reliable and effective solution for your car part needs, ensuring that your Porsche operates smoothly and efficiently for years to come.
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Year | Make | Model | Submodel | Engine | Fuel Type | Position | Note |
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1994 | Porsche | 911 | RS America | 3.6H6 | GAS | ||
1994 | Porsche | 911 | Carrera 2 | 3.6H6 | GAS | ||
1994 | Porsche | 911 | Speedster | 3.6H6 | GAS | ||
1994 | Porsche | 911 | Carrera 4 | 3.6H6 | GAS | ||
1994 | Porsche | 911 | Turbo 3.6 | 3.6H6 | GAS | ||
1993 | Porsche | 911 | Carrera 2 | 3.6H6 | GAS | ||
1993 | Porsche | 911 | Carrera 4 | 3.6H6 | GAS | ||
1993 | Porsche | 911 | RS America | 3.6H6 | GAS | ||
1993 | Porsche | 911 | Turbo 3.6 | 3.6H6 | GAS | ||
1992 | Porsche | 911 | Carrera 4 | 3.6H6 | GAS | ||
1992 | Porsche | 911 | Turbo | 3.3H6 | GAS | ||
1992 | Porsche | 911 | Carrera 2 | 3.6H6 | GAS | ||
1991 | Porsche | 911 | Carrera 4 | 3.6H6 | GAS | ||
1991 | Porsche | 911 | Turbo | 3.3H6 | GAS | ||
1991 | Porsche | 911 | Carrera 2 | 3.6H6 | GAS | ||
1990 | Porsche | 911 | Carrera 4 | 3.6H6 | GAS | ||
1990 | Porsche | 911 | Carrera 2 | 3.6H6 | GAS | ||
1989 | Porsche | 911 | Speedster | 3.2H6 | GAS | ||
1989 | Porsche | 911 | Carrera | 3.2H6 | GAS | ||
1989 | Porsche | 911 | Turbo Carrera | 3.3H6 | GAS | ||
1989 | Porsche | 911 | Carrera 4 | 3.6H6 | GAS | ||
1988 | Porsche | 911 | Carrera | 3.2H6 | GAS | ||
1988 | Porsche | 911 | Turbo Carrera | 3.3H6 | GAS | ||
1987 | Porsche | 911 | Carrera | 3.2H6 | GAS | ||
1987 | Porsche | 911 | Turbo Carrera | 3.3H6 | GAS | ||
1986 | Porsche | 911 | Carrera | 3.2H6 | GAS | ||
1986 | Porsche | 911 | Turbo Carrera | 3.3H6 | GAS | ||
1985 | Porsche | 911 | Carrera | 3.2H6 | GAS | ||
1984 | Porsche | 911 | Carrera | 3.2H6 | GAS | ||
1983 | Porsche | 911 | SC | 3.0H6 | GAS | ||
1982 | Porsche | 911 | SC | 3.0H6 | GAS | ||
1981 | Porsche | 911 | SC | 3.0H6 | GAS | ||
1980 | Porsche | 911 | SC | 3.0H6 | GAS | ||
1979 | Porsche | 911 | SC | 3.0H6 | GAS | ||
1979 | Porsche | 930 | Turbo | 3.3H6 | GAS | ||
1978 | Porsche | 911 | SC | 3.0H6 | GAS | ||
1978 | Porsche | 930 | Turbo | 3.3H6 | GAS | ||
1977 | Porsche | 911 | S | 2.7H6 | GAS | ||
1977 | Porsche | 911 | Turbo Carrera | 3.0H6 | GAS | ||
1976 | Porsche | 911 | S | 2.7H6 | GAS | ||
1976 | Porsche | 911 | Turbo Carrera | 3.0H6 | GAS | ||
1975 | Porsche | 911 | Carrera | 2.7H6 | GAS | ||
1975 | Porsche | 911 | S | 2.7H6 | GAS | ||
1974 | Porsche | 911 | Base | 2.7H6 | GAS | ||
1974 | Porsche | 911 | S | 2.7H6 | GAS | ||
1974 | Porsche | 911 | Carrera | 2.7H6 | GAS | ||
1974 | Porsche | 911 | Base | 2.7H6 | GAS | ||
1974 | Porsche | 911 | Carrera | 2.7H6 | GAS | ||
1974 | Porsche | 911 | S | 2.7H6 | GAS | ||
1973 | Porsche | 911 | E | 2.3H6 | GAS | ||
1973 | Porsche | 911 | S | 2.3H6 | GAS | ||
1973 | Porsche | 911 | T | 2.3H6 | GAS | ||
1972 | Porsche | 911 | E | 2.3H6 | GAS | ||
1972 | Porsche | 911 | T | 2.3H6 | GAS | ||
1972 | Porsche | 911 | S | 2.3H6 | GAS | ||
1972 | Porsche | 914 | Base | 2.0H6 | GAS | ||
1971 | Porsche | 911 | E | 2.2H6 | GAS | ||
1971 | Porsche | 911 | S | 2.2H6 | GAS | ||
1971 | Porsche | 911 | T | 2.2H6 | GAS | ||
1971 | Porsche | 914 | 6 | 2.0H6 | GAS | ||
1970 | Porsche | 911 | S | 2.2H6 | GAS | ||
1970 | Porsche | 911 | T | 2.2H6 | GAS | ||
1970 | Porsche | 911 | E | 2.2H6 | GAS | ||
1970 | Porsche | 914 | 6 | 2.0H6 | GAS | ||
1969 | Porsche | 911 | T | 2.0H6 | GAS | ||
1969 | Porsche | 911 | E | 2.0H6 | GAS | ||
1969 | Porsche | 911 | S | 2.0H6 | GAS | ||
1968 | Porsche | 911 | S | 2.0H6 | GAS | ||
1968 | Porsche | 911 | Base | 2.0H6 | GAS | ||
1968 | Porsche | 911 | L | 2.0H6 | GAS | ||
1967 | Porsche | 911 | S | 2.0H6 | GAS | ||
1967 | Porsche | 911 | Base | 2.0H6 | GAS | ||
1966 | Porsche | 911 | Base | 2.0H6 | GAS | ||
1965 | Porsche | 911 | Base | 2.0H6 | GAS |
MAHLE GmbH is an automotive parts manufacturer based in Stuttgart, Germany. It is one of the 30 largest automotive suppliers worldwide.
As a manufacturer of components and systems for the combustion engine and its periphery, the company is one of the three largest systems suppliers worldwide for piston systems, cylinder components, valve train systems, air management systems, and liquid management systems.
Mahle's roots can be traced to the end of 1920 when engineer and pilot Hellmuth Hirth established a small workshop in Cannstatt, where he developed and constructed a two-stroke engine and hired 26-year-old Hermann Mahle as his 7th employee.
As of 2014, its 65,000 employees work in 120+ production plants and six research and development centers in Stuttgart, Northampton, Detroit, Tokyo, Shanghai, and Sao Paulo.
Worldwide, 3000 development engineers and technicians work to design and improve products and systems related to the combustion engine.
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