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problem setting timing
the CAS doesnt turn at all after loosening the locknut. any advise on how to loosen it up?
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Uh, soft hammer? Or just take the thing out and line up the marks.
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Try using a prybar but be gentle.
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dont wanna break anything, so thinking bout taking it to dealer.
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Originally Posted by kenshinhimura
(Post 9361526)
dont wanna break anything, so thinking bout taking it to dealer.
I've never run into your type problem with the CAS. I assume the large 0'ring on the shaft is dried up or ????? whatever and binding and keeping it from rotating. Can't break anything imho by tapping the part of the CAS where the slot is. Can't happen. Ain't a gonna happen. Do it. Save money. The dealer tech is going to giggle when your out of sight and he taps it loose in ten seconds or so. Cost is too high for that to happen. Let the dealer make his boat payment off someone else. |
not sure which part you want me to tap. if this is right pic, can you give me a description of where to tap. thanks.
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Originally Posted by kenshinhimura
(Post 9361526)
dont wanna break anything, so thinking bout taking it to dealer.
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you know where the nut is that u took off?its the part u tighten that down to. has the threaded part coming threw it
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Mine is stuck too, I've hit it with a soft hammer and tried everything I could think of, it won't budge. Good thing my timing is correct :lol:.
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And to prevent this in the future, run some bearing grease around the o-ring area when you reinstall it.
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Originally Posted by KhanArtisT
(Post 9359896)
Uh, soft hammer? Or just take the thing out and line up the marks.
Aligning the marks between the CAS gear and shaft just puts you in the range within the slot. You then still have to hook up the timing light and adjust the timing according to procedure. |
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The area where the red dots are.
I'd have no qualms about using a regular metal hammer. Maybe use a long extension to get at it better. |
definitely need extension. power steering pulley in way.
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Originally Posted by pfsantos
(Post 9363672)
Just to be sure, you know that's not actually setting timing, right? (edit: don't want some noob to misinterpret and think he's adjusting timing)
Aligning the marks between the CAS gear and shaft just puts you in the range within the slot. You then still have to hook up the timing light and adjust the timing according to procedure. btw all the "procedure" is, is making sure the yellow mark lines up with the pointer above the crank pulley. Make sure the yellow mark is lined up to the pointer when you initially set the timing and reinstall the CAS. |
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