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camshaft sprocket lock tool
I need to lock down my 3.2 camshaft sprocket...what is the thread size of that tool (P-212)...so I will buy two long metric bolt to do the job...Thanks...Syl
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Somewhere in the Midwest
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Not sure what the 212 tool is that you are refering to....or why you need to lock the sprocket. Are you talking about the little pin that inserts into the sprocket?
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Yup...That tool is threaded...master linked timing chain replacement.
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Can't the end of a spark plug be used...if it's the same pin I'm thinking of...
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The thread of a spark plug works great for that set pin for cam timing. You have to unscrew the tip to reveal the threads, then the spark plug becomes a nice handle....if that's the tool he's refering too. (shrugging shoulders and moving on)
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