BazGF8 OG Wagan ISDC Club Member Sep 15, 2010 #1 Are any tools available to buy from Subaru? Particularly camshaft hold/turning wrench? Thanks Baz
davelegacy Member Number 16 Sep 18, 2010 #2 There is individual part numbers to each special tool. So would think possible. But may not have on general sale.
There is individual part numbers to each special tool. So would think possible. But may not have on general sale.
davelegacy Member Number 16 Sep 19, 2010 #4 Special tool parts numbers not available on parts search in dealers. So not possible that way. Its on special tool board list sheet....
Special tool parts numbers not available on parts search in dealers. So not possible that way. Its on special tool board list sheet....
davelegacy Member Number 16 Sep 19, 2010 #6 [quote author=KENC link=topic=26576.msg313146#msg313146 date=1284907378] I have a part code here. V-1-C-E/G-R-1-P [/quote] ha ha
[quote author=KENC link=topic=26576.msg313146#msg313146 date=1284907378] I have a part code here. V-1-C-E/G-R-1-P [/quote] ha ha
M markobucko Octane Boostaholics Sep 19, 2010 #7 just get a competent mechanic baz.... never used a special tool in my life for timing belts...mark everything up and it cant really go wrong!!! get your hands on an autodata book if you can!!
just get a competent mechanic baz.... never used a special tool in my life for timing belts...mark everything up and it cant really go wrong!!! get your hands on an autodata book if you can!!
OP OP BazGF8 OG Wagan ISDC Club Member Sep 22, 2010 #8 Rang carrol and rouche, they said one of the lads broke one in the work shop and it was 400-500euro to replace so fook that. I was on to Martin Tracey And He told me a way to take it off and Markobucko ,wouldnt trust any mechanics
Rang carrol and rouche, they said one of the lads broke one in the work shop and it was 400-500euro to replace so fook that. I was on to Martin Tracey And He told me a way to take it off and Markobucko ,wouldnt trust any mechanics