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Can I set the cam timing,without using the dial indicator gauge ?let me know,please.

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You can but there is a very good chance you will be slightly off regarding the valve timing.

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I do not see how you could get the cam timing even close without a dial indicator. The dial blog and indicator is a cheap tool given the danger and consequences if you get it wrong. Even with the dial indicator it still took me a hour to get it correct
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You can but there is a very good chance you will be slightly off regarding the valve timing.
I would say there is absolutely no chance that you would even be close.

You set cam timing in two places.

Both sides will be a far ways away from being correct and the two sides will not match each other.
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If one is asking that question, I would wonder how much one actually knows about what one is doing? Are you also torquing without a torque wrench?
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If you do, please paint the fan red so I know to stay away if you decide to sell.
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Of all the special tools needed, the Z block/dial gauge is probably one of the cheapest to DIY. Do a little searching. Dial gauges are cheap at places like harbor freight. There are a number of low tech, low budget Z blocks in several threads here. Bet you could put one together for less than $25.
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Z block is unavailable here, can you point me to where I may be able to find/build a set of tools to do the cam timing? It's the one thing (so far) I haven't done myself.. Just need a Z Block and dial indicator?
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If you do, please paint the fan red so I know to stay away if you decide to sell.
He won't need to, it will be the engine with the fan that no longer spins...
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Red fan haters aside...

Here's the post that has dimensions and pictures of the low tech, highly functional DIY Z blocks I mentioned.

Here are a couple other Pelican Parts threads on the same topic:

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I sent the dimensions to a CNC buddy, lets see what he comes up with. Are all dial indicators the same diameter shaft (.375)?
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9.52mm or ~3/8" = standard stem size so .375 will fit nicely with a thumb screw to secure at the stem.

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