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speeder 08-23-2001 09:26 PM

HELP! Need 911 engine tools
 
I am preparing to rebuild my 911SC motor, (top end at least), and was wondering if anyone in Southern California might have engine stand w/ 911 yoke plus other specialized tools which I could rent. I am buying some of them, but hate to spend a fortune on that which I might only use once. I would gladly give someone a cash deposit equal to value of tools/equipment plus fair rental loot. If anyone has any ideas or suggestions, please let me know. What do you other DIY guys do?

Wayne 962 08-23-2001 10:37 PM

I would buy the tools, then get rid of them on Ebay. Probably cheaper than renting, and also easier...

-Wayne

Early_S_Man 08-23-2001 11:42 PM

You don't need the expensive specialized engine stand! A generic $50-$80 stand from a local parts store or www.summitracing.com will work just fine!

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Warren Hall
1973 911S Targa
1992 Dodge Dakota 5.2 4X4 parts hauler

speeder 08-24-2001 01:55 AM

I know that any engine stand will do. I just need 911 yoke. I could buy everything and sell it, but I do not have storage space. I live in an apartment and will use friend's garage just for time it takes to do motor. By far the easiest thing would be if someone else has all the things I need collecting dust and wants to help out fellow Porsche owner and get paid for trouble. Maybe I'm dreaming, but it's worth a shot.

Formerly Steve Wilkinson 08-24-2001 03:52 AM

I'll be happy to lend you my yoke, but you'll need to buy the stand to which it attaches; that part is too big to ship.

Stephan

Hatari 08-24-2001 04:49 AM

Warren is still right. You do not need the yolk. See photo number #7 in the link below...The yolk will only be handy if you decide to work on the flywheel area of the engine while mounted. I had the engine in the photos mounted for a couple of months and the stand did come from Summit. You do want one with hollow type arms on the yolk for the most adjustability.
Jack McAllister
http://www.pelicanparts.com/MotorCity/hatari/rebuild-1.html

speeder 08-24-2001 01:30 PM

Thanks for the feedback, guys. Jack- nice car, good job! I cannot see the business end of your stand in pic, but I will take your word for it. Stephan- thanks alot! I may be in touch. This board is great- my favorite is postings of pics like Jack's.


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