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Owning a Porsche is a great investment and so much fun to drive too but eventually you will need to rebuild a motor, transmission, or some other major component and you'll be in the market for Porsche rebuilders.

There are several sites that have built quite a reputation for rebuilding Porsches and Motor Meister is one of those. In fact it has a reputation for being the best rebuilder when it comes to Porsche engines and transmissions.

How often have you heard about a back yard do it yourselfer rebuild that goes awry. This is especially common with transmission rebuilds and the main reason is because the builder just doesn't know the tips and tricks.

There are parts that can be re-machined, there are parts that you are going to have to replace with new, and there are parts that you can use used parts for. Knowing what will work can save you time and money.

It also depends on what transmission or engine you are rebuilding. Not every local mechanic is going to have the right tools for your job. For example a Porsche transmission rebuild requires Porsche transmission jigs which won't be found in any old toolbox.

In fact Porsche lists more than 100 tools that are required to rebuild a transmission. And unless you are a Porsche mechanic there is a good chance you aren't going to have all these tools. If you are rebuilding a Porsche engine there are a great deal of tools you will also need.

Buying all these can be pretty hard on your pocketbook and Mickey mousing means you are going to create a big problem for yourself. Sometimes it is better to hire a rebuilder and then just do a re and re. ...

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