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Identify these home made Porsche tools
I bought a used 101 projects for your 911 book about a decade ago from a local old timer. When I picked it up he gave me some random parts in a bag. I just came across this bag in my garage and am wondering if you can help me ID these home made tools and their use?
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#1 is a fan holder wrench for changing the fan belt
#2 is a camshaft holder tool for the camshafts up to about 1982 I think, someone will correct me on that if needed. #3 is a 46mm camshaft nut tool #4 is a mixture adjustment tool I believe #5 is a valve clearance feeler gauge None appear to be homemade except for #1; the rest are standard
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1978 Targa - 1980 3.0; Carrera intake; Megasquirt 2; EDIS ignition; 22/28 mm torsion bars and late Carrera sway bars; Carrera front brakes. Targa top rebuild in 2017. Suspension rebuild in 2019. Needs new paint and interior carpets. |
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1. Alternator pulley wrench.
3. Castle nut crows foot 4. CIS mixture allen if 3mm 5. Valve adjustment feeler gauge |
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Thanks for the quick replies. Most of them except the feler gauge have welding and tool marks so I assumed they were cobbled together.
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The Allen if it’s 6mm it reaches the battery hold down with 8mm Allen bolt.
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