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In the book I saw some tools to hold the connecting rods and chain up while putting the case halves togeather. Where can I purchase these?
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Pelican. Search for "Porsche tool" in the "Search our on-line catalog:" box at the top of this page. You'll get them as the first two items listed.
Porsche Rod Holder Tool Set 000-721-221-00 $53.95 Porsche Chain Holder Tool 000-721-222-00 $45.95
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Thanks! I will give it a look.
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Wayne's book tell how to make them....
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Yeh but the dimensions are not to exact. and a couple are missing.
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Oh what, we're planning on making our own camshaft holding too now too?
-Wayne
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I once saw a picture of a guy that made his 911 engine stand out of 4x4's and plywood! It was on the web somewhere. I was in search os an engine stand for my project and ran accross it. What a nut!
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Does anyone know of a place to buy a single mechanical chain tensioner for use in setting the cam timing as in the book? I can find them by the pair for about $70.
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On the left side we use clamps, pulling on the housing.
Why not do the opposite and push on the right? Try a home made jack screw arrangement. A short section of pipe. A bolt that telescopes into the pipe. A washer and nut. turn the nut to raise the bolt head. I ground a nice groove into the bolt to help locate it. I also placed a wood shim between the base of the pipe and the housing. The wood shim serves a dual purpose, raise the pipe& bolt up,and protecting the housing. have fun Creative use of things on hand can get you a long way.................. sometimes. |
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There's an alternative tool, a chain sprocket holder, which does the same thing:
http://www.pelicanparts.com/cgi-bin/autocat/load_page.cgi?page_number=7&bookmark=11&model=911M&currsection=enginD -Wayne
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