Cam Swap Tools
Aside from basic wrenches, ratchets, sockets, etc...what tools are necessary for a cam swap? i.e. valvespring compressor, what do you need to get the crank pulley off and on, and whatever else I'm missing. Please specify what to ask for if it is something you can rent from advanced. I'd prefer to rent and or spend as least amount of $$ as possible on the tools to get the job done right.
Thanks in advance.
Does anyone have any experience using a valvespring tool rented from advanced? Do they work on all springs or do I need to get a specific one to get them all?
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/CCA-5462/
I use a 3 jaw puller, I'm pretty sure I got it from Autozone and the rods you slide in the block to hold the lifters up purchased from Thunder Racing. A lot of guy use wood dowels, or spin the cam and pray. Not a good idea as far as I'm concerned.
I made a threaded tool to screw into the head that hooks to my air compressor. It pressurizes the cylinder to hold valves up.
Finally, not sure if this is the best way to reinstall the balancer, but it's how I've done it a few times. I went to a screw supplier and bought a few different lengths of harmonic balancer bolt sizes and washers to gradually press it back on. The were about 3 bucks each. It's been a while since I've dont the swap, I may be forgetting something.
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