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Thread: WTB: Porsche engine assembly tools

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    WTB: Porsche engine assembly tools

    Looking for some specific and some generic tools. I know I can buy new but I like worn in stuff.

    P200 cylinder head tool
    P202 cam holder
    Cam crows foot
    Z block
    Feeler gauges
    Crankshaft holding fixture for assembling rods
    Cylinder head securing nuts

    Let me know what you have!

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    I have most of what you need but the crankshaft holding fixture which you can easily have one fabricated.
    ESR # 2300

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    Bump, got the feeler gauges but still looking for the rest

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1967Porsche View Post
    Crankshaft holding fixture for assembling rods
    You can use your flywheel to hold the crank, or make a vise plate as Bob suggested.

    The original Porsche tool (below) threads into the Volkswagen crank stand, and cannot hold a crank by itself.
    The later Porsche tool was a vise plate.

    DSCN3428.jpg

    Jon B.
    Vista, CA

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