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    Setting Timing tension with 19mm Wrenches...

    How exactly is this done? Seems the tighter I pull them together the lower the gauge reads(obviously, right?). Seems like I might be missing something obvious here and I'm just feeling my Polish.

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    Re: Setting Timing tension with 19mm Wrenches...

    You don't pull the cams together, loosen rockers, install gauge, set tension.
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    Re: Setting Timing tension with 19mm Wrenches...

    You don't use this method Simon?? I am surprised.

    I know Jackson uses it with success but I personally feel you are introducing another variable into the equation.

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    Re: Setting Timing tension with 19mm Wrenches...

    Quote Originally Posted by Turbo3Iroc View Post
    You don't use this method Simon?? I am surprised.

    I know Jackson uses it with success but I personally feel you are introducing another variable into the equation.
    Nope, I've never heard about this until recently, I personally feel its a false way to check tension, if you were supposed to do that, then you'd set all the other belts the same way, which you don't.
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    Re: Setting Timing tension with 19mm Wrenches...

    It's faster though.....

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    Re: Setting Timing tension with 19mm Wrenches...

    How do you figure?
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    Re: Setting Timing tension with 19mm Wrenches...

    I was messing with you because you are admittedly lazy. It is faster because you do not have to remove the valve covers or rocker bolts.

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    Re: Setting Timing tension with 19mm Wrenches...

    Quote Originally Posted by Turbo3Iroc View Post
    I was messing with you because you are admittedly lazy. It is faster because you do not have to remove the valve covers or rocker bolts.
    LOL, I am lazy but I still get the tension right,
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    Re: Setting Timing tension with 19mm Wrenches...

    So my intuition is right that using the wrenches is actually copmpletely bogus? I mean , the hard you pull the lower the gauge is going to read correct?

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    Re: Setting Timing tension with 19mm Wrenches...

    Its not bogus, it can be done but because everyone has a different amount of strength, it will be never be the same. Best just to release the valve train and do it properly.
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