Yeah, this thread started on fiero.nl, but was posted here for more exposure to the DOHC community since there are more DOHC owners without fieros:P If they get here before this weekend you can check it out when I see you.
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Cam timing tool, see your degrees etc.
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realized I never put an updated picture on that fiero thread..
there are a few slight alterations.. the bolts I ordered for the rest arrived black oxide coated stainless steal instead of shiny silver..
and I added a bolt retainer to make the main bolt that holes it to the cam carrier captive to the tool.. so nothing will fall off when its not attached to the engine.
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I would like one also. How soon will it be available at the store?1997 Z34 Monte,: testing 4 exh cam\'s, RSM STB, K&N, Eagle077 245/40/ZR18 Nitto Extreme
1972 3/4 ton 4X4 longbed, built 350, 400 auto, 6\" spring lift, 35\" AT/BFG\'s, dana 60 front axle, 14 bolt gm w/detroit locker 4.56 gears. My ricer smasher
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They are available now actually but not on the store yet. I just tried it out on a car and its very nice I knew exactly how far the cams were off so I knew i had to retime it. I just stock timing, and verified that they are in fact dead on stock using the kent moore tool first, then the VT cam tool to check that it read 0 degrees. Perfect. I wanted to get the directions down so that I can include them on the store and print them off to ship with the tool. I should have them up today after I go to the post office and resize these pics. It uses a 3/4" socket on the top to set the timing how you want. Then you tighten up the side screw to hold it in place.Ben
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Ok, they are added to the store. Ill get all the pics up as soon as I get photoshop (gotta drive back to warsaw to get the disc). I also need a printer here so I can print off the directions. Im wondering, should I include every single step to doing the belt, or just how to use the tool since you should know what you are doing anyway before you attempt a timing change. Its a lot easier with this tool though, and its preciseBen
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And here is the link to the tool...
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Yeah, you definetly don't want to use this tool while trying to break the bolts loose. If we had a slimer design than the kent moore tool, I think it would go over better.
Viscous Technologies made this timing tool, and it does work for setting stock timing as well, though a flat bar is much cheaper if thats all you want to do.Ben
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