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osidak 09-18-2001 12:45 PM

I need a huge favor, can I borrow this tool from someone
 
If some one on this site has one and wouldn't mind if I borrowed the cam holding tool for 80.5 and higher cars I would really appreciate it.
Long story short is my 78 sc has one cam with a 46mm nut and the other with the 19mm bolt. I bought the tools for the 46mm nut side but I need that
cam holder for the 19mm bolt side.

So I would appreciate it if I could borrow one I would of course pay shipping both ways. send me an email @ sidak@vnet.net if you would be willing to do so. Oh the
pelican part number just to make sure you know which one I need is PEL-TOL-P237

Thanks in advance

Osidak
78 911sc

joehahn 09-18-2001 01:14 PM

I can't help you but I think that the concept is fantastic. There have been so many times that I needed something for literally an hour and thought "I don't wanna buy it!" I think performance or tweeks has a rental program or something but if we had to it would be nice to ship tools around. I would like to try a sychronometer or whatever it is called.

I am DYING for someone to post a need for the shift rod seal replacement so I can very cavalierly chime in with, "no problem, here is how you do it and I'll send the installation tools (2 pieces of PVC that I found that are absolutely perfect and make it so easy). That would be my one contribution!

Reminds me of the string a few months ago where everyone was giving away stuff.

Joe 68L

cstreit 09-18-2001 01:18 PM

PepBoys also loans tools.. Is this tool Porsche specific?

stormcrow 09-18-2001 01:23 PM

osidak,

When I removed my cam nut, I used a crowsfoot on the cam. It was a 3/8 drive breaker bar and I wedged it against one of the studs. The crows foot for the nut should fit underneath it and you should be able to remove it.

Steve

osidak 09-18-2001 01:56 PM

Unfortunately Steve I have the tool I need to hold the cam on the side that has the 46mm nut. I need to hopefully borrow this tool. http://www.pelicanparts.com/catalog/images/Tools_folder/tools_cam_bar_P237.JPG I really hate to buy it as it is expensive and I may use it a couple of more times.

During my rebuild I have bought numerous tools that will hardly get used again so I am more than happy to loan out what I have

osidak

Thomas Owen 09-18-2001 04:32 PM

Email me directly - I have the tool and will loan it to you.
Regards,
Tom

psychotron 09-18-2001 05:36 PM

vertex rents tools for this reason. pretty resonable pricing too.


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