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    Default VW Porsche tools

    So it is the time of year that my boss has me cleaning up the machine shop in preparation for "motor building time". Today I found a box of VW/Porsche specialty tools that I cannot identify. Here is the list:
    Porsche tool number
    00072191112
    Matra VW tool number Description
    VW 34 Spring Compressor
    VW 112/2
    VW 202D
    VW 271/2
    VW 287
    VW 288C/2
    VW 299
    VW 380/3
    VW 382/1
    VW 654
    VW 661-2 Oil Cooler Pressure Tester
    VW 664
    VW 664/1
    VW 690
    VW 693
    VW 694
     
    Zelenda Machine tool number
    US270A
    US289D

    Anybody care to take a stab at what these are and what they might be worth?

    cheers
    Dave Parker

    "Ignore All Confrontations With Common Sense."

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    http://www.floridatools.net/VW%20TOO...0%28OLD%29.asp

    I'd be interested in the whole lot, but I suspect they'd be better served with someone like Conover.

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    the porsche tool is an engine removal tool. If you can shoot me a picture, or post it here, I'd be interested.
    Jake Gulick


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    Dave, according to the Baum Tools site, several seem to be aircooled VW. Here is a link to their catalog:
    http://www.baumtools.com/pdf/VW_Airc...Catalog_sm.pdf
    Tom Broring
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    Ok group,
    I have spent the last two weeks on two different 911 motor rebuilds so I have been a little occupied.
    I have found another box of these VW/Porsche tools in the mean time.
    Here is an updated list of what we have.

    TEXT IN NAVY IS SECOND BOX
    Porsche tool number
    00072191112
    00072137500 (new in package)
    00072191400 (new in package)
    00072108500 PRESS TOOL (for removing front wheel bearings 928) (new in package)
    00072129900
    00072191800
    00072191380 VALVE SPRING GAUGE (valve spring tension adjusting device) (new in package)
    00072191020 (new in package)
    Matra VW tool number Description
    VW 34 Spring Compressor
    VW 112/2
    VW 202D
    VW 182 (two of these)
    VW 271/2
    VW 287
    VW 288C
    VW 288C/2
    VW381
    VW 299
    VW 380/3
    VW 381
    VW 382/1
    VW383
    VW 654
    VW 661-2 Oil Cooler Pressure Tester
    VW 664
    VW 664/1
    VW 690
    VW 693
    VW 694
     
    Zelenda Machine tool number
    US270A
    US289D
    9109
    9114/1 ADAPTERS (for checking CIS system with VW1318) (new in package)
    9125 ARBOR (for installing front crankshaft seal) 928
    9126 ARBOR (for installing rear crankshaft seal) 928 THERE ARE TWO OF THIS
    9130 FLYWHEEL RETAINER (for locking flywheel in place)
    9140 PULLER (transmission shaft)
    9142 RETAINER (locking device for transmission shaft nut) 928
    9143 WRENCH (special wrench to disassemble and assemble pinion)
    9144 HOLDER (for removing and installing transmission shaft)
    9145 BUSHING (measuring differential in conjunction with VW521/4)
    9149 SUPPORT (for mounting transmission with P201)
    9162 TRANSMISSION HOLDER (fixture for mounting transmission in engine stand)
    9148 SUPPORT (press tool to disassemble transmission shaft)

    Most of these have not been used much however, I have noted the ones that are new in the package.
    Again I am not sure what they are worth, so I will be happy to pass any offers to my boss for approval.
    Since we do a lot of 911 stuff he may want to keep some of those tools, but I will leave that choice to him.

    cheers
    dave parker
    "Ignore All Confrontations With Common Sense."

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    Tom
    I have tried several times to access the Baum tools pdf file here at work with no luck.
    I will try it from home and see what info it offers.
    Thanks
    Dave
    "Ignore All Confrontations With Common Sense."

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