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mmm 12-21-2004 07:49 AM

Is there a proper or factory organization/layout/arrangement for the tool kit tools?
 
This is for my new to me 1989 Carrera 3.2 FWIW.

Is there a proper way everything in the tool kit is supposed to be arranged in terms of what tools go in which pockets? Is there a certain way they were assembled/arranged from the factory?

Also, is there a list of what is supposed to be in there so that I can make sure I have everything? I'm not even sure what some of those tools are for.... ;)

mmm 12-21-2004 12:45 PM

Anyone?

imcarthur 12-21-2004 12:49 PM

Try thread for pictures & info.

Ian

mmm 12-21-2004 01:12 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by imcarthur
Try thread for pictures & info.

Ian

Yes, saw that, good thread, but not sure how my 1989 kit may be different?

Formerly Steve Wilkinson 12-21-2004 01:16 PM

Wow, that >is< anal...I thought I was bad.

Stephan

randywebb 12-21-2004 01:40 PM

I would put them all in the right hand battery box in the fender well, with the largest and heaviest ones towards the front of the car. This will help maximize the polar moment of inertia.

There should be a diagram in the special Porsche publication Rally and Sports Equipment -- Options and Organization, number 89-666. Look in the "jack and tool kit organization" section - it will be tabbed with the first letter of whatever German word translates into "no problemo."

mmm 12-21-2004 01:43 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by randywebb
I would put them all in the right hand battery box in the fender well, with the largest and heaviest ones towards the front of the car. This will help maximize the polar moment of inertia.

There should be a diagram in the special Porsche publication Rally and Sports Equipment -- Options and Organization, number 89-666. Look in the "jack and tool kit organization" section - it will be tabbed with the first letter of whatever German word translates into "no problemo."

Heh. Thanks.

Just trying to figure out the best way to get them all to fit, figured that the factory already had it figured out.

randywebb 12-21-2004 01:46 PM

Didn't mean to make fun, but I just couldn't resist. I'd just use the early kits as a guide. If it matters, I'd bet that a PCA concours judge could tell you. They prob. deduct points for incorrect arangement.

juanbenae 12-21-2004 02:26 PM

put them over the drivers side visor.

mmm 12-21-2004 03:22 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by randywebb
Didn't mean to make fun, but I just couldn't resist. I'd just use the early kits as a guide. If it matters, I'd bet that a PCA concours judge could tell you. They prob. deduct points for incorrect arangement.
It's all good, Meh, I'll bet Porsche just shoved them in there any which way originally (actually though, I bet they didn't). There must be a "right" way....

And someone must know it.


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