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Old 09-21-2009, 06:41 PM
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wooden dowel rods . . . or the Thunder Racing lifter tools, but even then, the lifter tools do not work on all the motors
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Originally Posted by Tootall
wooden dowel rods . . . or the Thunder Racing lifter tools, but even then, the lifter tools do not work on all the motors
what motors do they not work in
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Originally Posted by dirt track racer 81
what motors do they not work in
just at random . . . they don't always work at first . . . but I can chase them with the wooden rods, and then shove the rods in and that usually takes care of it
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This Saturday I'm gonna try this swap out, I got a Magic stick to go in the place of my stocker.
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https://ls1tech.com/forums/tools-fab...tall-tool.html

Here people describe the use of JPR tool and wooden/metal dowel rods.


5/16ths metal dowel rod is what i will be going with.
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Originally Posted by Tootall
wooden dowel rods . . . or the Thunder Racing lifter tools, but even then, the lifter tools do not work on all the motors
I think I'll be using the magnet method it seems simple enough and efficient.
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ive always used the wooden dowels.. ive lost count on how many cams ive done..never had a problem
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Subscribed! Cam swap is a few down on my to do list, but have to learn sometime
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Originally Posted by mudaholicZ71
I think I'll be using the magnet method it seems simple enough and efficient.
don't bother . . . you're still going to have slack in the movement . . . in the telescoping part of the "pin"


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