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anthonymaher - 03-05-2011
I know that everyone sells them, but I thought I would take a chance and see if anyone had one from a belt or clutch replacement--- I'm willing to rent one if you dont want to part with it forever
thanks
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swmic - 03-05-2011
Hi Anthony,
I posted a request for one a few weeks ago and did not get any offers. I ended up ordering one. When I'm finished with my belt change, hopefully next weekend, you're welcome to use the one I've ordered. After I'm done with it, it will just be taking up space.
Shawn
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DaveN - 03-05-2011
Sounds like a great business opportunity, I need to "borrow" one in the next 2 weeks for my rebuild and will not need one again for a long time as well.
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flash - 03-06-2011
i made a drawing of it once, and sent it to europe to be made - worked out fine - i could get them made up i suppose - i'll look into it
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Cloud9...68 - 03-06-2011
Pelican has the flywheel lock for $63.73, and if you buy something else to bring you order up to $75, shipping is free. Considering they're needed for a belt job, which is required every three years, and for any clutch or flywheel work, or anything else that requires removal of the front pulley, it seems like a reasonable investment for any do-it-yourselfer.
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anthonymaher - 03-06-2011
Thanks swmic-- I sent you a PM
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jfrahm - 03-06-2011
I wonder about this kit. More money, but then I'd be covered for a lot more cars.
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00929932000P?i_cntr=1299416275128
Pelican has it for $85 also, maybe shipped free. I'd happily buy the 968 tool for $30 or so but it's hard to pay $64 when it only works on one car.
-Joel.
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DaveN - 03-06-2011
You also have to remember not everyone lives in the "free" shipping zone. 65.00 bucks is ok but 10 feet outside of US soil and we get to pay another 50% ++ for shipping and brokerage. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/mad.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> Where the "HE double hockey sticks" is free trade when it comes to shipping fees!
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tamathumper - 09-17-2011
I'll be replacing my clutch and flywheel soon - was there ever a "loaner program" developed?
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Cloud9...68 - 09-17-2011
This is kind of a tough one, because it's a fairly heavy little thing, so shipping is going to be somewhat expensive. And the fact that there are so few 968s around means it's unlikely you'll be able to find someone near you who has one you can borrow. I went ahead and bought one, and have used in many times (belt jobs, clutch and flywheel removal), so it was well worth it to me. Given how often you have to change belts in these cars, this seems like one of those tools every DIY'er probably ought to own.
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tamathumper - 09-17-2011
I suppose, but $5 shipping each way, vs. $70 for something I'll use probably once seems like a big waste.
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Cloud9...68 - 09-17-2011
I didn't think you could ship a fuse for $5 <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/huh.png" class="smilie" alt="" /> . But yes, it isn't exactly something you need every day. I'd be willing to loan mine, but I'm in the middle of a complete engine overhaul, and the timing of when I will be needing it is unpredictable, as I'm expecting major parts to come back from machine shops anytime now...
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tamathumper - 09-17-2011
Thank you for the offer anyway. USPS, small flat rate box or envelope would fit the tool and even both triple square sockets for about $5.
I suppose it's moot as I just bought both the tool and a set of the XNZ's for a total of about $100.
(XZN is the formal name for the "triple square" or 12-Point Star tools).
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unknown4u - 09-18-2011
[quote name='flash' timestamp='1299382194' post='106128']
i made a drawing of it once, and sent it to europe to be made - worked out fine - i could get them made up i suppose - i'll look into it
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Yep, I received it and it workd out fine. Cost me, one hour to make it and it worked out fine.
I can make a batch if I have 25 volunteers so the price will be low. Let me know by a pm.
Regards Richard.
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flash - 09-18-2011
when you do that, i'll take 2 of them to loan out locally.
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tamathumper - 09-19-2011
Pelican called to say the part's not in stock and basically it takes forever to order it... So I'm back to square one <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/sad.png" class="smilie" alt="" />
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biotechee - 09-19-2011
Ritchie-
I'd buy one. Perhaps a new thread needs to be started to guage interest??
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TonyBray - 09-19-2011
I have one. Thing is a work of art, lol... Just mount it on a piece of marble and throw a brass plate on it and it would pass for a very heavy trophy! I haven't used mine yet but will this weekend for the clutch. I got mine used with no instructions. Where do you bolt it? Also, with the gear ring on the PP, how do you lock the flywheel for removal?
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flash - 09-19-2011
you insert it where the starter goes
like every car i have ever seen, the ring gear is on the flywheel, not the pressure plate
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TonyBray - 09-20-2011
Ever do a 944? The ring gear fits on the pressure plate. 968 is different?