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L16 camshaft remover tool "made of wood"
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hi friends.

I need the drawing and measurements of the "wood" camshaft remover tool.

Is used too block the timing chain and the tensioner on the place untill we remove the camshaft

Posted on: 2011/2/10 19:08
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1/2 inch thick x 1 inch wide x 7 inches long, taper at one end.

(from Tom Monroe book)

JH

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thanks JH .

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had this problem last month, i dunno much about l16 so i opened the cam just like that. turns out the tensioner at the bottom stuck, and i had to open the timing chain cover, which is a painful job. thanks for the tips!

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Hi

you only make that mistake once.

something like this will work, make it so it jams the chain tight .... (the hole in the top is to put some cord or wire in so you can pull it out later)

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http://www.performanceforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=67240840

toward the end of that thread (halfway between the middle and the end of the thread roughly) there's a few pics of one.

It's also a decent thread for anyone into the L series engine at all.

Posted on: 2011/2/11 12:58
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awesome demacoz and jmac. tomorrow i will get my 84mm pistons, and my engine should be ready on tuesday. thanks!

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I found a blocking tool image on the book "How to Keep Your Datsun/Nissan Alive" Illustrated by Peter Aschwande

Is more than a book , is a work of art!

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love the thread jmac- always thought performance forums was full of v8 stuff... will have to vist more ofthen, some nice stuff on there.

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I dare say that V8s are actually the minority over there.

Here's some more threads

http://www.performanceforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=67262647
early toyota with peripheral port rotary engine - sports sedan

http://www.performanceforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=67219014
owner constructed hill climb/sprint race car

http://www.performanceforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=67257181
datto 1600 for rallysport stuff

http://www.performanceforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=67254399
mk 2 escort with nissan sr20det power then a 2jz toyota engine for sports sedan

http://www.performanceforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=67227532
the best for last - back on topic - radically modified 1200 coupe with SR20Det engine etc - set up for drag racing

A quick heads up to anyone interested in being on performance forums. It's not the same sort of 'all ages' discussion/language. It is more like a saloon in the wild west. New members are treated with a fair big of cynicism, and often given a hard time (a bit like basic training when one first join the army, weeding out those who can't go the distance). So expect such a 'welcome' (and even using the word welcome is optimistic!) . But underneath all that, there's some top people there, it's just not quite the sort of 'extended family' type of atmosphere that datsun1200 forums have.

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