Hi ,can anyone identify the spanner below ,19mm-30mm , it came with a load of workshop kit , I,ve been told it’s Porsche - but I,m not sure ?
Dan in the UK
Spanner for a Porsche
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Re: Spanner for a Porsche
Not 356.
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Re: Spanner for a Porsche
Not even for a Porsche tractor.... they are forged with Porsche Diesel stamped on them.
As rare as hens teeth also............
KTF
John
As rare as hens teeth also............
KTF
John
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Re: Spanner for a Porsche
Not Mercedes Benz either. Might just be a generic spanner.
Some days it's just not worth chewing through the restraints.....
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Re: Spanner for a Porsche
You could use the 30mm end to remove the crank pulley nut, although you might round off the corners.
Dave Wildrick
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