cam lock tool
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cam lock tool
Does any one have a cam lock tool for use on the 2.2 that they wish to sell?
Re: cam lock tool
you can usually get them on ebay
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/290530040195 ... 858wt_1271
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/290530040195 ... 858wt_1271
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Re: cam lock tool
Hi there can you get one of those tools off ebay for the 1.6 ecotec engine for daewoo tacuma...
Re: cam lock tool
I can't see any by themselves at the moment, only the pair:
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/VS1700-SEALE ... b6c&_uhb=1
it's the one on the left in the picture
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/VS1700-SEALE ... b6c&_uhb=1
it's the one on the left in the picture
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Re: cam lock tool
I used vise grips
* set only tight enough to hold
prolly not a recommendation by trained mechanics. Lol
* set only tight enough to hold
prolly not a recommendation by trained mechanics. Lol
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+1 I do the same and I think I would do the same even if I had the cam lock tool.
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hahahaha
so you just clamp the cams together?
so you just clamp the cams together?
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No, clamp the belt belt to each of the gears. Keep in mind you want it to be a vice-grip with smooth jaws so it doesn't put marks on the belt.
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what holds the gears when you're replacing the belt then? sorry if it's an obvious answer, I'm just having trouble visualising.
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Re: cam lock tool
The cams will move but only slightly. Basically you clamp the belt to the intake gear the move it to position. Then move the exhaust cam to position and clamp the belt to the exhaust gear.
The belt being clamped to the two gears typically keeps the cams in the proper position. Then you can set the belt on the crank gear. ...and always turn the motor over by hand a full revolution to confirm allignment.
There's no doubt that if the proper lock tool is available then it's the best option and will save a ton of time and effort. One tool is easily worth $50 in my opinion.
The belt being clamped to the two gears typically keeps the cams in the proper position. Then you can set the belt on the crank gear. ...and always turn the motor over by hand a full revolution to confirm allignment.
There's no doubt that if the proper lock tool is available then it's the best option and will save a ton of time and effort. One tool is easily worth $50 in my opinion.
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ah, so you clamp the new belt to the gears... I feel like a noob for not realising that