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Old 03-18-2017, 02:07 PM
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Does anyone have a 996 cam tool I can use briefly? Figured that I would ask here before I bought one. Will probably only use it once.
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Check here.
https://rennlist.com/forums/996-foru...-location.html
You might get lucky!
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You talking the cam lock tool, or the timing tool?
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Sorry. The cam lock tool....
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Originally Posted by bsewell
Sorry. The cam lock tool....
Let's clear this up a bit. You need the one the when removing the valve/cam covers (goes at the back of the heads, into the camshaft pugs)? OR the tool that you need to hold down the camshafts when the cover is off?
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Originally Posted by Imo000
Let's clear this up a bit. You need the one the when removing the valve/cam covers (goes at the back of the heads, into the camshaft pugs)? OR the tool that you need to hold down the camshafts when the cover is off?
it would be the one in the back of the head into the plugs for when removing the valve covers.
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Where are you located? I have one.
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Originally Posted by Imo000
Let's clear this up a bit. You need the one the when removing the valve/cam covers (goes at the back of the heads, into the camshaft pugs)? OR the tool that you need to hold down the camshafts when the cover is off?
Connecticut. If your not local I'll cover shipping both ways and leave you a deposit on it. Plus whatever you want to let me use it.
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Cool - PM me and we will sort it out. What kind of project are you working on? IMS? I'm happy to lend the tool but typically you'd need more than JUST the cam lock tool for most tasks.
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Originally Posted by bsewell
it would be the one in the back of the head into the plugs for when removing the valve covers.
That would be the timing tool then. .
Old 03-19-2017, 12:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Copilot
Cool - PM me and we will sort it out. What kind of project are you working on? IMS? I'm happy to lend the tool but typically you'd need more than JUST the cam lock tool for most tasks.
sent you a message. Let me know.



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