ArnnWorx 920x Belt Tensioning Tool For Sale!
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This is his new style tensioning tool for sale. This particuler one was been used only once. I have no need for it anymore so it goes for sale. Comes with everything in the kit as well as the original instructions, everything you need. It really is a great tool and extremely accurate. You won't be disappointed.
Here is a link to the source of the kit:
http://www.arnnworx.com/new_tensioning_tool.htm
New it's $140 plus shipping. I'm looking for $100 shipped.
Here is a link to the source of the kit:
http://www.arnnworx.com/new_tensioning_tool.htm
New it's $140 plus shipping. I'm looking for $100 shipped.
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How did you like the tool ? Did it seem to work ok for you or ?? Any feedback ? Your post said extremely accurate but what did you compare it with ?
I'm looking at possibly buying one for my '84 944 with updated water pump. Curious how many miles you put on your car after the tensioning and what your overall opinion of the process is. I really hate to shoot 600 bucks on the factory tool but the factory one does the cam, balance, and external belts too. Suppose you really don't need a gauge to set the power steering tension. hehe
sorry to hijak your thread but you sold the gauge so i figured it was a ok !
Thanks,
Tom
I'm looking at possibly buying one for my '84 944 with updated water pump. Curious how many miles you put on your car after the tensioning and what your overall opinion of the process is. I really hate to shoot 600 bucks on the factory tool but the factory one does the cam, balance, and external belts too. Suppose you really don't need a gauge to set the power steering tension. hehe
sorry to hijak your thread but you sold the gauge so i figured it was a ok !
Thanks,
Tom
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For whatever it's worth, I've been happy with mine. It seemed like it would be really confusing when I read the instructions as they didn't appear to make any sense. But once you started doing it all, the instructions made a lot more sense.
No clue on the accuracy as I didn't compare it to anything. But I have a little over 1k miles and a HPDE on the new belts and nothing blew up yet. <knock on wood>
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No clue on the accuracy as I didn't compare it to anything. But I have a little over 1k miles and a HPDE on the new belts and nothing blew up yet. <knock on wood>
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