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Specialist Tools

STOMSKI RACING finally takes the guess work out of timing the 911 engines. No longer do you need to hassle with convoluted setups, indicator contacts slipping off of the valve retainer, or measurements that will not repeat. This fixture indexes off of two cam carrier studs and literally takes only 10 seconds to setup. Once in place, the SR098 consistently and repeatedly holds the dial indicator contact in the same place on the valve retainer- EVERY time.
Includes adapters and extensions for both metric and AGD (inch) indicators.
Anodized aluminum for years of service.
For all 911s including the 993.
Please note: Gauges sold separately.
- Porsche 911 1965-1968 2.0L / 912 SWB (F)
- Porsche 911 1968-1973 2.2L / 2.4L / 2.7L RS LWB (F)
- Porsche 911 1974-1977 2.7L / 1976-77 3.0 Carrera
- Porsche 911 1978-1983 3.0L / SC
- Porsche 911 1984-1986 3.2L
- Porsche 911 1987-1989 3.2L G50
- Porsche 911 1975-1977 3.0L Turbo (930)
- Porsche 911 1978-1989 3.3L Turbo (930)
- Porsche 964 (911) C2 1989-93
- Porsche 964 (911) C4 1989-93
- Porsche 964 (911) RS 3.6L 1991-93
- Porsche 964 (911) RS 3.8L 1991-93
- Porsche 964 (911) TURBO 3.3L 1991-93
- Porsche 964 (911) TURBO 3.6L 1991-93
- Porsche 993 (911) C2 1994-97
- Porsche 993 (911) C4 1994-97
- Porsche 993 (911) RS 1994-97
- Porsche 993 (911) C2S 1994-97
- Porsche 993 (911) C4S 1994-97
- Porsche 993 (911) TURBO 1994-96
- Porsche 993 (911) GT2 1994-97
- Porsche 993 (911) TURBO S 1994-97

STOMSKI RACING's version of the factory P9582 tool combines the basics of the factory tool and improves on it by adding an integral 19mm bushed socket that prevents slippage and rounding off of the cam bolt on the end of the 993 cam shafts. The cam bolt on the 993s requires a torque of 88 foot pounds. Tightening the bolt to this spec, or loosening it using a breaker bar and the factory long-armed cam tool requires dexterity, leverage, and serious luck that the deep socket does not slip off the head of the bolt, rounding it over, or busting knuckles in the process.
STOMSKI RACING's SR9582 securely holds an impact-quality socket in the center of a precision machined hardened steel socket, ensuring ease and accuracy in loosening the bolt, or setting the required torque. The bushing prevents the socket from being leveraged off the bolt head, keeping it squarely in place for the most accurate torque and security during installation and removal.
- Porsche 993 (911) C2 1994-97
- Porsche 993 (911) C4 1994-97
- Porsche 993 (911) RS 1994-97
- Porsche 993 (911) C2S 1994-97
- Porsche 993 (911) C4S 1994-97
- Porsche 993 (911) TURBO 1994-96
- Porsche 993 (911) GT2 1994-97
- Porsche 993 (911) TURBO S 1994-97
For the removal of VAG & Porsche push and pull connectors.
• For the removal of VAG and Porsche connectors.
• Connectors are found on MAF sensors, coil packs, headlights, fog lights, level sensors, map sensors etc.
• Fits directly onto the push and pull connectors.
• Black plastic handle for easy grip.
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For the removal of VAG and Porsche connectors found on MAF sensors, coil packs, headlights, fog lights, level sensors, map sensors etc.
• Fits directly on to the push and pull connectors and opens the locking tabs as pressure is applied.
• Applications include MAF sensors, coil packs, MAP sensors, CPS sensors and light connectors.
• Soft grip T-handle.
• 20mm offset head, 160mm long. EU Registered Design.
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Specialist Tools for Accurate, Efficient & High-Quality Porsche Engine Rebuilds
Engine rebuilds require precise measurements, correct assembly procedures and the right equipment to ensure every component fits and functions exactly as intended. Specialist tools are essential when working on Porsche engines due to their unique engineering, tight tolerances and model-specific service procedures. These tools enable technicians and enthusiasts to dismantle, inspect, rebuild and calibrate engines with professional accuracy—reducing the risk of damage, misalignment or incorrect installation.
Whether performing a full engine restoration, carrying out timing work, inspecting internal components or installing performance parts, using the correct specialist tools guarantees a reliable, long-lasting and high-quality rebuild.
What Specialist Engine Rebuild Tools Do
High-quality specialist tools ensure precision and safety
throughout the rebuild process. They are designed to:
- Accurately
measure critical tolerances, including bore, deck height, ring gap and
valve clearances
- Correctly
install and remove components such as crankshafts, pistons, liners and
bearings
- Support
timing procedures, including camshaft alignment and intermediate shaft
setup
- Prevent
damage to delicate components during disassembly and assembly
- Improve
rebuild efficiency with purpose-built fixtures and holding tools
- Ensure
even torque application, promoting proper sealing and component
longevity
- Assist in diagnostic tasks such as leak-down testing or compression verification
Specialist tools are essential for achieving a professional-grade engine build with reliable and repeatable results.
Why Workshop Tools Wear or Fail
Even well-engineered tools degrade over time due to heavy
use, improper handling or exposure to harsh environments. Common causes of
failure include:
- Metal
fatigue from repeated loading
- Worn
or stripped threads on pullers, press tools or torque tools
- Corrosion
from moisture or chemical exposure
- Heat
damage from working near exhaust or cylinder heads
- Loss
of calibration, particularly with measuring or torque-sensitive tools
- Damaged
contact points from misuse or excessive force
- Contamination from debris or workshop dirt
A failing tool can cause inaccurate measurements, unsafe working conditions or even costly engine damage.
Why Specialist Tools Should Be Replaced or Upgraded
Replacing worn tools or upgrading to precision-engineered
alternatives provides clear benefits:
- Improved
measurement accuracy for critical engine dimensions
- More
reliable component installation, reducing the risk of misalignment
- Safer
workshop practices, preventing injury or engine damage
- Consistent
torque and calibration, essential for sealing and bearing load
- Enhanced
efficiency, saving time during complex rebuild procedures
- Better
compatibility with modern engines and performance upgrades
- Higher quality rebuild outcomes, improving engine reliability and longevity
Using proper tools is an investment in the quality of the rebuild and the health of the engine.