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by Horza » 24 Apr 2006, 14:05
Stupid question probably but where do I get the tools for doing this? I want to change my timing belt but would rather not spend a huge amount of money for tools I'm rarly going to use.
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by HarryMann » 24 Apr 2006, 14:26
Wiki on 'How not to change a cambelt' and the thread thats dropping down a bit now...
Think JimmyT has a locking bar and sprocket wrench...
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by Horza » 24 Apr 2006, 14:37
I couldn't find the other thread, must be going blind. JimmyT?
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by Mocki » 24 Apr 2006, 14:38
beaker has one iirc, and close to you too Euan!
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by Horza » 24 Apr 2006, 14:45
He did offer to lend me it about two years ago, I may take him up on it but
someone told me they were dead cheap
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by Mocki » 24 Apr 2006, 14:48
i think they are, but it not cheap if you only need it every 55thousand miles or so
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by Horza » 24 Apr 2006, 14:50
But I can't even find one for sale, only these "fit every diesel engine ever made" kits with umpteen squilion odd looking bits in!!
Ideally I want the Cam locking bar, a pump bolt thinger and something to hold the sprocket with so I don't mac it like in the Wiki pics.
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by R0B » 24 Apr 2006, 15:54
got a cam lockin doodah here euan.i could of given it to you at bustypes.as it lives in the van...
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by TYG » 24 Apr 2006, 16:28
full set in me shed if tha gets stuck Euan
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by jimmyt » 24 Apr 2006, 19:37
Horza - Looks like your sorted for these tools (I've got a set now as well if anyone needs em ). I've just done my cambelt, just remember to loosen the camshaft sprocket bolt first before doing anything else !!
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by Horza » 25 Apr 2006, 07:14
Thanks folks. Gonna see if I can order some from that link.
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