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I have used that type of sleeve in the past, but I am not sure if they were the Speedy-Sleeve brand. I have used them on vehicles other than a Porsche. I think that I saw at the Speedy-Sleeve website, that they come with an installation tool. Some of the ones that I have used had an outside shoulder, and some did not, I was able to use various sized 3/4" drive sockets for the "tool" to press the sleeve on to the journal that had the wear grooves. Some of them had the tool, and others did not, but I used one of my shop vises to press the sleeves on some, others I had to use a press. The last one I installed was about 5yrs ago now, and it is still drip free. Also, the ones that I have used, came with some sealant, sort of like Loc-Tite. it is very similar to pressing a bearing on a shaft, or pressing in or out u-joints. I don't think that you should have any trouble, if you have a press, or a good vise handy. Good luck!! Tony.
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