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which Sprocket and Flywheel Lock tool do you use?

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Old 01-08-2003, 03:17 PM
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Arrow which Sprocket and Flywheel Lock tool do you use?

I'm getting ready for a front-engine reseal, so where do you find
the following:

Sprocket Tool (to hold the sprockets during loosening/tightening)
Flywheel Lock

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I got mine from Performance Products but there are several vendors on the list that sell them.

<a href="http://www.performanceproducts.com" target="_blank">www.performanceproducts.com</a>
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Both are manufactured by SIR Tools...

P232 - Locking Bar:
<img src="http://www.samstagsales.com/SirTool/stp_232.jpg" alt=" - " />

P233 - Flywheel Lock:
<img src="http://www.samstagsales.com/SirTool/stp_233.jpg" alt=" - " />

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I recently purchased these tools too. I was actually surprised to find the best price at my local Porsche dealership! Here are the part numbers:

000.721.920.60 flywheel lock
000.721.920.00 balance shaft holder
000.721.924.40 belt adjusting wrench

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Thanks for the help guys. And yes, I just found out that the tools are cheaper from the dealership too - Sunset Porsche.

Two more questions:

Does it matter if we use Factory or aftermarket Rollers and Tensioners? I'll be using Factory belts, just to be safe.

What size wrench is needed for the pulley locknuts and the tensioner eccentric bolts?

Thanks!!!



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