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what all tools are needed for heads and cams

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Old Sep 29, 2004 | 07:28 AM
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what all tools are needed for heads and cams

ok all, as everyone know i am currently in iraq. but i will be returning soon. cant give the specific date but very soon. my question is it seems that there are a lot of special tools that you need to do heads and cam. which i plan on doing as soon as i get back. probably will try to start pulling off parts either the first or second weekend i am home. so what all tools would you need to do heads and cam. everything from extensions to crank pullers. becasue as i read through all of these posts about diffrent people doing heads and cams. it seems that they are either breaking parts becasue they are using the wrong tool to remove it or they spend weeks looking for diffrent tools to get it off. causing a lot of frustration and heart ache. so could someone provide me a list and maybe a good link where i can get all of these parts from. thanks in advance and i am sorry about the long post just asking about tools.
Old Sep 29, 2004 | 07:52 AM
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Re: what all tools are needed for heads and cams

It's not that much. There is a list on my cam removal page.

Consider shortening your sig to the board's 5 line limit and stop SHOUTING.
Old Sep 29, 2004 | 07:57 AM
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Re: what all tools are needed for heads and cams

Get some mechanic's gloves.
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