Anyone used a Stomski jig to remove 996 exhaust studs?

Anyone used a Stomski jig to remove 996 exhaust studs?

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Escy

3,940 posts

150 months

Thursday 2nd April 2020
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That's a money spinner! Can't see why a Porsche specialist would get someone else in, it's a bread and butter job, especially if you've got this jig.

eltax91

9,892 posts

207 months

Thursday 2nd April 2020
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Escy said:
That's a money spinner! Can't see why a Porsche specialist would get someone else in, it's a bread and butter job, especially if you've got this jig.
My specialist, who spotted the slight gasket leak in the first place quoted me £850. That’s why I’m having a go!

Bullet-Proof_Biscuit

1,058 posts

78 months

Monday 13th April 2020
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eltax91 said:
I’ve not yet managed to find anyone with one. If you come across one let me know! My father In law is a well connected retired mechanical engineer, so once lock down is over he will doubtless be roped in to help. Maybe he can come up with something or perhaps he can have something made for me
we could go halves! cool

GBR

35 posts

195 months

Tuesday 14th April 2020
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This is a great thread and I'm certainly tempted to give this a try - has anyone used Agency Power Manifolds for their 996C4S?

https://www.porscheshop.co.uk/our-brands/agency-po...

Also, Top Gear seem be rated well from what I can find online and look to be of good quality?

Might be tempted to go with those, especially if they are made here in the UK.....

Edited by GBR on Wednesday 15th April 15:41