Cam swap with heads on?? Special tool for holding lifters??
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Cam swap with heads on?? Special tool for holding lifters??
I had a bad lifter so replaced the cam. I have 1 head off and the other side while spinning the cam could not get the lifters to stay up in the tray. What I did was tilted the car past 45 degrees and stuck a magnet in one...and luckily it worked. Is there a tool or some method to safely keep the lifters held up?
Someone told me they use a 5/16 rod?? or a JPR tool ?? what is that?
anyone got a write up or some pics?
thanks.
Someone told me they use a 5/16 rod?? or a JPR tool ?? what is that?
anyone got a write up or some pics?
thanks.
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http://www.thunderracing.com/catalog...&vid=3&pcid=17
Down towards the bottom of the page
Picture of the tool
http://www.ls1howto.com/howto/fbody/...alljprtool.jpg
Down towards the bottom of the page
Picture of the tool
http://www.ls1howto.com/howto/fbody/...alljprtool.jpg
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Originally Posted by mvvette97
the wooden dowels are 5/16 aren't they?
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www.LS1howto.com GREAT write ups with EXCELLENT pics for your needs. I think they decribe 3 ways to do it,,the pen mehtod being one, the cam tool form thunder racing being another,,cant remember the third.
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Originally Posted by ArrestMeRed99Z28
you can also use hard brake lines. Just as cheap as the wooden dowels and you don't have to stick a peice of wood inside your engine!
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I have used 5/16" wooden dowels in the past. Although after thinking about it more and seeing post on here, I don't want to take the chance of the wooden dowels breaking while in there. So today I went to Lowe's and bought some 5/16" metal rods that I will have cut to the proper length. And they cost me $7.60 for the two. I like the piece of mind though knowing that they won't break in there.
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Originally Posted by BriancWS6
I used the pen magnet trick on my previous car when I went cam only. Worked great, and I even took them all back to Auto Zone afterwards They seriously didn't care.
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Originally Posted by zspot98
Yea, I'm pretty sure they are. You might have to sand the one for the passenger side down a little, but these will work as well as the metal ones.