hawk wrx 2.5 cam lock tools needed - best place to buy?
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hawk wrx 2.5 cam lock tools needed - best place to buy?
I'm after these 2 kind of tools for my 2006 hawkeye 2.5 (ej255) - does anyone know any cheaper places to buy the below tools? or something similar to the tools that will do the job cheaper?
Company 23 Subaru Impreza Standard Inlet/Exhaust Cam Sprocket Workshop Tool 23.500
http://shop.grahamgoode.com/company-...00-68696-p.asp
Company 23 Subaru Impreza AVCS Inlet Cam Sprocket Workshop Tool 23.501
http://shop.grahamgoode.com/company-...01-68701-p.asp
Company 23 Subaru Impreza Standard Inlet/Exhaust Cam Sprocket Workshop Tool 23.500
http://shop.grahamgoode.com/company-...00-68696-p.asp
Company 23 Subaru Impreza AVCS Inlet Cam Sprocket Workshop Tool 23.501
http://shop.grahamgoode.com/company-...01-68701-p.asp
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Cam lock tool
I posted this earlier - not sure if its what you are looking for though.....
"I just did timing belt, tensioner, all idlers, water pump and thermostat on my 2003 Sti Type UK. 84k on clock and invoice for one previous belt change but they clearly did not change idlers as some of them were noisy and you could feel bearings running rough. Anyhoo, I made myself a little cam lock tool which saved a bit of time by holding the right hand cams in position when the belt was off. It's for the cars where there is allen key heads on end of cams (top one is under a cover) Doubt I will be needing it again so if anyone is thinking of doing their timing belt drop me a PM and I'll post it on.
Its the second belt I've done (previously on a WRX) and the only tricky bit is the crank bolt - once that's off its easy.
cheers"
Jeff
"I just did timing belt, tensioner, all idlers, water pump and thermostat on my 2003 Sti Type UK. 84k on clock and invoice for one previous belt change but they clearly did not change idlers as some of them were noisy and you could feel bearings running rough. Anyhoo, I made myself a little cam lock tool which saved a bit of time by holding the right hand cams in position when the belt was off. It's for the cars where there is allen key heads on end of cams (top one is under a cover) Doubt I will be needing it again so if anyone is thinking of doing their timing belt drop me a PM and I'll post it on.
Its the second belt I've done (previously on a WRX) and the only tricky bit is the crank bolt - once that's off its easy.
cheers"
Jeff
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Hi Jeff, thx very much for the offer and before I take you up on it, can you email me a pic please of yours?
So is yours like one of these tools - http://www.company23.com/download/Su...l%20Manual.pdf
Or does it do this job - http://shop.grahamgoode.com/subaru-i...06-68710-p.asp
Thx, Rob.
So is yours like one of these tools - http://www.company23.com/download/Su...l%20Manual.pdf
Or does it do this job - http://shop.grahamgoode.com/subaru-i...06-68710-p.asp
Thx, Rob.
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