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| Registered Join Date: Dec 2003 Location: Severna Park, MD 
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				using your tools?
			 
			Just wondering if anyone plans on using their 911 rebuild tools more than once. If not, interested in selling?
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|  03-06-2004, 05:45 PM | 
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			I guess this was a waste of a question. Just thought that someone out there bought their tools for a rebuid and, since they don't plan on one in the near future, they may want to recoup some of the $ spent on them.
		 
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|  03-08-2004, 05:48 AM | 
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			I might be selling mine. What year engine do you have?
		 
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|  03-08-2004, 07:55 AM | 
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			1982 3.0. Thanks!
		 
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|  03-08-2004, 08:50 AM | 
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			At least two years ago, Warren called me "resourceful" and I am still beaming from that high compliment.  I have the P-207 Dial Indicator holding tool, which I used to time the cams, but my rebuild could have been done without it.  I have no other special tools.  The chains can hold the cams in place for removing the nuts.  A box end wrench makes an effective flywheel lock.  Two nuts make a stud extracting tool.  A small socket, washer, machine screw and nut makes a good puller for the aluminum plugs in the cam housing that should be removed to access and clean the oil spray tubes. Oh wait a minute. I did use a clutch alignment too, but those can be fabricated as well. And I borrowed a spring compresser and a ring compresser. So, I guess I did use some specific tools. 
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|  03-08-2004, 11:18 AM | 
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			Superman, could you give me more info on the plug tool! Also, I got the cam nut off fine but thought the issue was holding everything in place to put it back together?
		 
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|  03-09-2004, 05:44 AM | 
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			Kurt, Sent you a PM R/ Dustin | ||
|  03-09-2004, 01:01 PM | 
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| Author of "101 Projects" | Quote: 
 You certainly don't want to use the chains to hold the nut steady while you tighten it during assembly. -Wayne 
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|  03-10-2004, 02:42 AM | 
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			That was my thought. Luckily I have a later car so I only need the holding tool.
		 
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|  03-10-2004, 04:58 AM | 
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			Superman: no crow foot wrench?
		 
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|  03-10-2004, 08:19 AM | 
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			I'll probably get flamed for this but one short burst of the impact wrench and they were off for me. I loosened the valve adjusters to be safe but they came off so quickly I don't think it could have damaged anything. I've since dissasembled the entire block and everything is perfect. Wayne was backordered on the crowsfoot so I picked one up from Sunex for $8.00 (yes $8 new, no typo). I had already used the impact and a 1 13/16 socket but got the crowsfoot for reassembly. I will let you know if it survives torquing when I reassemble, but by weight and shine it is quality piece. 
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|  03-10-2004, 05:58 PM | 
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			Let me know if there are any other good places for the tools we need!
		 
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