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lee4206

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cam locking tool
« on: 28 March 2009, 21:50:40 »

Just a quicky I'm going to get myself a cam locking kit for the v6  and was wondering if the sealey  vse130 was ok as eveyone recons the laser one isn't very good.   Also whats the differance between the vs130 and the vse130 apart from price.
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Re: cam locking tool
« Reply #1 on: 29 March 2009, 10:34:02 »

euro car parts had a sail on not long ago, it may still be on. They had a sealey kit for £60 odd. It  included the 3.2/2.6 iirc and didnt mention 2.5 and 3.0 maybe thats the difference, however all no here said it would do both "sets" of engines.

Be advised though, i am working from memory which crap at the best of times, so really cant say for sure. I would hate there to be a disaster by using the wrong kit. Sorry cant give a definative answer maybe someone else will know for sure. :-)
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Re: cam locking tool
« Reply #2 on: 29 March 2009, 10:39:07 »

sealy products are generally very good, as you said avoid laser tools! they are very poor build quailty - monkey metal in my opinion. only any good for light jobs
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Re: cam locking tool
« Reply #3 on: 29 March 2009, 16:56:58 »

i'v got a vse130 when it gets posted back to me from a user on here.
imo there's no difference between the vs130 and vse130 only the price which might be because of quality of the product or something similar

imo just get the vse130 for the price saving, think TB uses that aswell rather than the vs130  :y
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Re: cam locking tool
« Reply #4 on: 29 March 2009, 20:49:20 »

Thanks for the replies vse130 it is then.  Makes you wonder what the difference is for the extra £100 plus between the kits though doesn't it.
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« Reply #5 on: 29 March 2009, 22:03:03 »

 I have just used a borrowed Laser cam locking / timing kit, and I thought it was alright. It certainly wasn't made of monkey metal. the crank locking tool and the sprocket alignment tool are quite solid mild steel , and the sprocket locking tools and wedge are aluminium.
If you are going to use it in a DIY situation and not every week in a commercial garage it should last indefinitely.
 Unless anyone knows any other reasons why they may not be up to the job as regards accuracy ect.  
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Re: cam locking tool
« Reply #6 on: 29 March 2009, 22:08:31 »

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i'v got a vse130 when it gets posted back to me from a user on here.
imo there's no difference between the vs130 and vse130 only the price which might be because of quality of the product or something similar

imo just get the vse130 for the price saving, think TB uses that aswell rather than the vs130  :y
nope, I use an SP kit...
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Re: cam locking tool
« Reply #7 on: 29 March 2009, 23:40:51 »

Laser kit isn't great but will do the job. A few members have had to return inaccurately cast examples that don't fit at all.

The locking tools in my laser kit are a sloppy fit in the sprockets. Sounds like there's little difference in price so if the Sealey kit is reputed to be OK I'd go with it.

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Re: cam locking tool
« Reply #8 on: 30 March 2009, 08:01:31 »

my sp kit was around £50 from egay, delivered the day i bought it :o (a sunday!)
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