On the scrounge - cam locking tool
On the scrounge - cam locking tool
I am currently replacing my cylinder head gasket and need to get the cams off (K-series), does anybody in the Aberdeen area have the tool I could borrow or does anybody else know of an alternative method?
Any help is greatly appreciated
Craig
Any help is greatly appreciated
Craig
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Re: On the scrounge - cam locking tool
You don't really need it just to remove the head IMO. Slightly confused though as you say you want to remove the cams, in which case you have no use for the tool.
I have one anyway but it's in Ayrshire. Was only £4 from a local tool place.
I have one anyway but it's in Ayrshire. Was only £4 from a local tool place.
Re: On the scrounge - cam locking tool
Ditto in Edinburgh.
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Re: On the scrounge - cam locking tool
I've one and even know where it is, I will bring it into west hill tomorrow (in car now) so if you need it send me a text, 07825229519
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Re: On the scrounge - cam locking tool
We might be talking about different things, I need to hold the cam in position, to remove the bolt holding it to the cam shaft so I can remove the plastic cover around the timing belt so I can split the engine. Not the wee rectangular(ish) wedge that sits between the cams to stop them rotating.woody wrote:You don't really need it just to remove the head IMO. Slightly confused though as you say you want to remove the cams, in which case you have no use for the tool.
I have one anyway but it's in Ayrshire. Was only £4 from a local tool place.
Something like this
http://www.spxtools-shop.com/jlr/produc ... p4021.html
yeah maybe I asked for the wrong thing

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Re: On the scrounge - cam locking tool
fudnie wrote:We might be talking about different things, I need to hold the cam in position, to remove the bolt holding it to the cam shaft so I can remove the plastic cover around the timing belt so I can split the engine. Not the wee rectangular(ish) wedge that sits between the cams to stop them rotating.woody wrote:You don't really need it just to remove the head IMO. Slightly confused though as you say you want to remove the cams, in which case you have no use for the tool.
I have one anyway but it's in Ayrshire. Was only £4 from a local tool place.
Something like this
http://www.spxtools-shop.com/jlr/produc ... p4021.html
yeah maybe I asked for the wrong thing
You don't need it if you're resourceful.

Re: On the scrounge - cam locking tool
If you're changing the timing belt anyway you can sacrifice the belt. Release the tensioners and then clamp the belt to itself between two pulleys with grips/clamps/something so it can't move. If the belt can't move, the cam sprocket can't rotate. Then get a socket and long bar on the bolt.
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Re: On the scrounge - cam locking tool
If going this way make sure pistons are level, I stripped the teeth from a belt recently.graeme wrote:If you're changing the timing belt anyway you can sacrifice the belt. Release the tensioners and then clamp the belt to itself between two pulleys with grips/clamps/something so it can't move. If the belt can't move, the cam sprocket can't rotate. Then get a socket and long bar on the bolt.
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