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Old 04-14-2010, 08:29 PM
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Haynes manual for a 944

I was looking for a wrench to help remove the balance shaft sprocket, didn't find anything in 4 stores including Harbor Freight

then, I kept checking for a few weeks now all the local Autozone/Advance Auto stores - and never saw a Porsche 944 book

so we were at Pep Boys, and whatdoyaknow they had one! new, still in nice plastic wrapper and everything ... so I got excited and bought one

you know, this made my day even better, just this little thing, anyways ... I still need that wrench though - I think Arnworx has what I need
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^^ Pelican aftermarket B/S locking bar ($47.oo) Factory($119.50) Roman is that the tool your looking for?

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Old 04-14-2010, 09:23 PM
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yeah thats the one - I also keep forgetting to buy the flywheel lock

I would think that a car parts store would have something similar, but oh well

that damn rear timing belt cover was kicking my *** today, no way to get it off or pull it gently to reach the nuts/bolts that hold the waterpump in place
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if u can't get a sprocket tool, use channel locks or jaw style oil filter wrench to hold the sprocket.




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