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A good use for a universal engine yoke
I think I found something useful to do with those unused universal engine yokes and an old flywheel.
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Great idea, JP!
Thanks for sharing.
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That's very clever, I never would have thought of that...
-Wayne
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Great idea, they make tranny rebuilds a dream as well.
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I've always used a Porsche engine yoke for trannies. Tool P201. It works great too. I'll admit my yoke may have spent more time on 901 trannies than it has on 911 engines.
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