Hello all, my /6 has developed a problem that is going to require that I remove the cams and thus will need to re-time them. As such, I am in need of a few special tools that may help me get this done.
-The Z block to hold the micrometer
-Maybe the micrometer - I have one, I need to see if it will work for this
-Mechanical chain tensioner
I have the 46m crow foot and the funky socket. Anyone wanna lend me these other special pieces?
I think I have the mechanical tensioner.
there are some guys who probably have the tools you need to borrow in the baltimore and dc areas but you'd need to post on the boards they frequent. i would recommend dorkiphus.net for guys in the dc area, there are alot of diy mechanics that post on that board. the baltimore guys, i don't really know what board they go to but i'd start with the chesapeake pca site then go from there. a nice guy named manny alban has a concours 914 who i'd bet would help out. dennis howard is another 911 guy who probably has contacts.
Also, you might want to call that guy we got my parts tranny from. He might have the tools you need just down the road in Glen Rock PA.
Zach
I have the Z block, PM me an address.
SIR tools make this gauge holder 'Z block' .to keep the indicator in correct position when timing the cams
You have to measure the valve lift on #1 and #4 intake valve. You could probably find something to put a magnetic holder, but since there's not much ferrous metal on a 911 engine, it's easier to use the Z block. The "Z" block is really more like a L with a tab at the top.
Root, the Z block bolts to a head stud and holds the mic in place. I dont think the universal one would even work due to there being a shortage of ferrous metal surfaces for the magnet to stick to. Perry and Dave, PM coming and thanks!
Suit yourself!
I obviously enjoy doing things the HARD WAY!
My magnetic base like that just happened to have 8mm threads on the rod going into the magnetic base. I removed a valve cover stud and screwed the whole mess right into the cam tower. It was awkward getting the dial indicator into the right place, but it worked.
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