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> Interesting Ebay Auction/Sale, Attn Doc Evil - Pinion Tool P258 Copy
kconway
post Feb 16 2011, 10:43 PM
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Never seen this before, thought maybe the evil Dr might be interested or perhaps someone else. No affiliation, just thought it was kinda cool tool.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/P258-Porsch...omotiveQ5fTools
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Richard Casto
post Feb 19 2011, 01:30 AM
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I have one that looks pretty much identical to that one. As far as I can tell nobody (such as Baum Tools) makes these. All you can find is older examples of the original tools (which may or may not have all of the parts) and the repro version that are typically created by using an early 911 diff housing.

Setting the pinion depth is conceptually pretty straight forward with this tool, but it can be tedious/time consuming.

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post Feb 19 2011, 12:55 PM
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QUOTE(Richard Casto @ Feb 19 2011, 02:30 AM) *

I have one that looks pretty much identical to that one. As far as I can tell nobody (such as Baum Tools) makes these. All you can find is older examples of the original tools (which may or may not have all of the parts) and the repro version that are typically created by using an early 911 diff housing.

Setting the pinion depth is conceptually pretty straight forward with this tool, but it can be tedious/time consuming.

Richard


Got a pic?
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