pump timing question
#18
I used the snapon puller also. Worked great. In reality any flat puller that is slotted for 2 bolts, like a balancer puller but smaller, would work. I was going to make all the tools to do my timing but couldnt find a drain plug locally so I just ordered the DV socket, puller, and gauge adapter from snap on. It was cheaper than buying the DV socket locally also. The diesel shop wanted $100
#20
thanks guys, after reading the instructions many times i kicked myself. hey atleast i can tear an m-16 down an put it back together in 40 seconds, that's good for something right . i'm gonna give the timing a shot on saturday, hope i have enough time, i promised my buddy i'd put his cold air intake on his ricer, please forgive me
#21
Originally Posted by Dusty Ratcliff
I got a steering wheel puller from Autozone for like $15, then you just need the right length/thread pitch bolts, I found some grade 8 bolts at a local hardware store for a few bucks, Dusty
#22
was the 1 3/16 socket used a 6pt or 12pt ?
this would save purchasing the special 32pt special socket necessary according to instructions
snapon is out of the DV socket too..
this would save purchasing the special 32pt special socket necessary according to instructions
snapon is out of the DV socket too..
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