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FS: Digital Degree Wheel Tool for aircooled Porsche 911-964-993 motors
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FS: Digital Degree Wheel Tool for aircooled Porsche 911-964-993 motors
Category: Accessories
Price (no $ sign please): $190
Private or Vendor Listing: Private Listing
Part fits (select ONLY those which apply): 911, 964, 993
Location (Region): SoCAl
Item Condition: Brand New
The kits include the following parts:
- Rotary sensor (part that measures crank position to 0.1 deg accuracy)
- Stainless steel tubing for mounting
- Elbow
- 6 or 9 bolt crank adapter (or both depending on which kit you get)
- Display with display cable and battery
- Necessary thumb / set screws and nuts
- Instructions on how to use the kit (will need to find cam timing instructions for your motor yourself, but i can help with that if its the same as mine)
- I pre-assemble some components (battery, nuts, etc.) and connect the display with the rotary sensor to see that it's working. The parts may look opened but it is all new.
You will need the following parts to make it work:
-Transmission mounting stud (you should already have that)
-Factory style engine stand that doesn't block the crank to make use of the tool easier
-Your own piston dead stop indicator to find the TDC and other necessary cam timing cools (z-block, feeler gauge, dial gauge, etc.)
-Mechanical rocker (if you have hydraulic rocker, you need to use a mechanical rocker temporarily for dial gauge measurements)
The plastic used is PETG (medium to high strength plastic, more than strong enough for this application). All of the threads that the set screws and thumb screws go into have metal inserts or washers receiving the screws so no need to worry about any plastic threads wearing out. Here's a short youtube video demonstrating how the reading returns to the same value when i remove the tubing holding the sensor in place.
The kits take about 1-3 weeks to get to you after receiving payment, depending on the backlog as well my stock on the sensor, display, display cable, and other materials needed to put this together. This is something I do on the side so it may take me a day or two to respond at times.
Kit 101: 9 bolt crank adapter only: $150+ shipping (typ. $15 flat rate medium box within US) + paypal fees (3%)
Kit 103: 6 bolt crank adapter only: $150+ shipping (typ. $15 flat rate medium box within US) + paypal fees (3%)
Kit 105: 6 and 9 bolt crank adapters included: $170+ shipping (typ. $15 flat rate medium box within US) + paypal fees (3%)
If you decide to order, please PM me the following info:
-Your full name, shipping address, and phone number
-Which kit you'd like (105 is the most popular)
-Your email address (email is the best way to communicate for me)
I have paypal and can accept checks as well.
Last edited by rogerkamp8817; 02-09-2020 at 04:37 PM.
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Have a few kits ready to ship. Price is $150 + shipping + paypal fees for both the 9 bolt and 6 bolt. If you only need 1 or the other, price is $120 + shipping + paypal fees.
This is less costly than some manual professional degree wheels but will give more resolution/accuracy.
This is less costly than some manual professional degree wheels but will give more resolution/accuracy.
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Can you please email me I would like to buy one ,but I'm using it on a chrysler hemi ,I like the looks of the tool ,and I do have a machine shpt at home so I can maake the crank adapter or modify one of yours to work.
Thanks Again
Dave Sharp
hydrotherapy715@yahoo.com
ps I'm in Tucson Az
Thanks Again
Dave Sharp
hydrotherapy715@yahoo.com
ps I'm in Tucson Az
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It seemed I didn't have my own thread "subscribed". Emailing you both now!
I can make crank adapters for other motors. Ideally, it'd be great if i can test fit the part in person, however, I can also get some detailed sketches/dimensions/photos from you and prototype it that way (might take a few iterations)
I can make crank adapters for other motors. Ideally, it'd be great if i can test fit the part in person, however, I can also get some detailed sketches/dimensions/photos from you and prototype it that way (might take a few iterations)
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Finding cyl 1 tdc accurately involves use of a piston stop. Alternatively, if your heads aren't assembled, you can check tdc with a dial gauge measuring movement at the top of the exposed cylinder top/surface as well.
I will have kits ready to ship this weekend. Please let me know if you're interested.
These also work on GT3 and 930 cranks i've learned (all uses same 9 bolt pattern)
I will have kits ready to ship this weekend. Please let me know if you're interested.
These also work on GT3 and 930 cranks i've learned (all uses same 9 bolt pattern)