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Originally Posted by Gilles
Thanks for the tip Skoot, Tony Callas told me that Jeff Ericson (AASE) had the special tooling, but Jeff instead send me to California Motorsports (AZ)
California Motorsports - Porsche transmissions, transaxles, gears, differentials, parts, service, manufacturing
It seems that you need a 40 ton (..!) press to remove the pinion bearing, most likely I will be sending the entire output shaft to CMS..
Regards, Gilles
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Gilles CMS is good, I love how my trans shifts with their billet shift arrester. You should have one installed while your trans is apart.
Hergesheimer Motorsports is good with trans too & they are in Lake Forest, talk to Eric there.
Cayman take off parts here:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/01X-409-121-A-498-081-Porsche-987-Cayman-S-Boxster-Differential-Pinion-Set-/170941052728?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item27cce17738#viTabs_0