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In the past changing a timing chain or timing belt only required basic tools to get the job done. The camshaft and crankshaft sprockets only went on one way due to the design that used a key-way which only allowed the pulley to go on one way. Alignment marks for the cam and crank were aligned per directions from the service manual. Now many engines have no key-way and the pulleys are pressed on. Since the key-way is not used in increasing number of vehicles, specialty automotive tools are required to properly Align the cam and crank.
Looking for the Marks. Many auto mechanics, when changing a timing chain in the past could just look for the timing marks and not even have to look up the timing mark diagram in the service manual (me included). It was pretty simple, bring the number one cylinder to top dead center and look for the obvious timing marks. Most of the time there was only the crank and only one camshaft to deal with and the pulleys went on one way. Times are changing.
European Influence. In the past, most of the vehicles that did require specialty cam/crank holders and line-up tools were Volkswagen's, BMW's and Volvo's. More cars sold in the US are using European designed or influence engines. They are not as easy to work on, some have VVT (Variable Valve Timing), SOHC (Single Over Head Cam), DOHC (Double Over Head Cam) engines that aren't nearly as simple. Now with American cars using more engine designs from overseas, auto technicians are finding that the old familiar timing marks that were stamped on the timing covers or pulleys are now gone.
Ford Explorer. One very popular engine that requires cam and crank alignment tools is the German built 4.0 SOHC that is used in Ford Explorers from 1997 and up. Rotunda has been selling specialty tools for years that are used for holding the proper alignment of the cams and crank, since the pulleys can be pressed on in any position. There are eight tools required to align and hold everything in place when aligning the crank and cams. As with many Ford Rotunda specialty tools, once they have been the exclusive supplier of specific dealer required tools for a certain period of time, they start selling these auto tools under the OTC (Owatonna Tool Company) label. The above mentioned Rotunda equivelant auto tools are in a kit, the OTC6488-OCDEM.
All Makes. Ford is not the only manufacturer that uses European designed engines that require these specialty tools. Chevrolet and Chrysler also have gone with import designs for their engines as well. Alignment tools required for Chrysler are usually labeled Miller specialty tools and Chevrolet required specialty tools are usually labeled as Kent Moore. Rotunda, Miller, Kent Moore and OTC specialty tools along with many other brand names are all under the SPX Corporation (Sealed Power Corporation) umbrella.
Professional Repairs. Since there are many different specialty auto tools required for changing timing chains or aligning the old timing chain after having a cylinder head off, this precludes many DIY's (Do It Yourselfers) from tackling this type of job. This is good news for professional auto repair shops that are willing to invest in specialty auto tools like the OTC6488-OCDEM required to repair these engines. For the well equipped auto repair shop, there will be no shortage of repair work in the future.
About the Author. Hi I'm Dennis Bandy, thanks for reading about my background. I've been an ASE Master Auto Technician for over 23 years and have also sold professional auto tools since 2005. I am in a unique position to help readers on certain automotive repair related topics since I've had personal hands on experience with many auto repairs and automotive specialty tools. Let me just say, this is not a hobby for me, this is my business. Your feedback is really appreciated, if you thought this article was helpful or informative, please rate it below (thank you in advance).
Half the battle when it comes to auto repair is having the right tools, that's why we have supplied name-brand automotive tools (like OTC, Makita, Ingersoll), shop supplies and automotive shop equipment at discount prices, at DenLors Tools since 2005, many readers put us on their favorites list and visit our site when auto specialty tool needs arise, we hope you do the same.
Automotive Tools For The Backyard Mechanic
It seems that the ultimate dream is working for yourself, being your own boss and setting your own hours. But most of us believe that we don’t know enough about a topic to start a business. After all, we’re not doctors or lawyers, in fact, many of us didn’t even go to college. We’re just everyday people that have learned a lot by living and doing.
But let’s think about that for a moment. How many of us know more than we should about lawn maintenance or house cleaning or car repair? The fact is that most of us learn about those things because we don’t have a choice. And there are many people that are happy to pay to have those things – those services done for them.
Those doctors and lawyers that were mentioned don’t want to cut their grass, clean their house, or change the oil in their car. These are all services that you can do for them. You can easily start and grow a business with either of these services.
While either one is likely to be profitable, the backyard mechanic is sure to be in demand. The good news is that getting started doesn’t have to cost a lot. Chances are if you are already doing the maintenance on your own vehicles you have many of the Automotive Tools you need. It is wise to use quality equipment to insure that it will last.
You can work out of your own garage or you can consider renting a space. Another idea is to be unique and offer a ‘go to’ service. This would mean that you would do the auto maintenance on sight, such as in the parking lot of a business or at the client’s home. In other words, you would have a business on wheels.
If you are interested in having a business of your own there is nothing holding you back but your own determination. You can start out on a part-time level. Everyone is knowledgeable about something. A one person business can ultimately grow into one that comprises teams and complete enterprises. Grab your dream while you can!
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Carl King is a self-taught Auto Pro in South Dakota. He started his career by working on cars in his backyard. In the beginning he used hand-me-down Automotive Hand Tools from his uncle, but that didn’t slow down his learning process. Mr. King was recognized as the neighborhood ‘go to guy’ for automobile problems. He quickly realized the potentials and decided to build a business around his hobby. He acquired quality Automotive Tools and Equipment and set up shop, and the rest as they say, is history.
I'm looking for a charity who accepts tools (automotive & woodworking) in Phoenix, AZ. Any suggestions?
My father died and kept wonderful care of a lot of useful tools. Chandler area. Woodworking, general home repair, automotive, etc. I would like a reputable organization who could use these as a donation or pass them on to someone who can. Must be able to pick them up.
I feel sure that Habitat for Humanity could use them or would know of someone else. There should be a toll-free number in
the yellow pages of your local phone directory. If not, there is a website for information. Bless you for thinking to pass your Dad's tools on!
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