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Just returned from the diesel garage I'm using. They were to adjust the lashes and, as I've heard suggested here, adjust the time to 15. 5%. They seem to have done a beautiful job on the lashes but say the timing on my 95 is not adjustable. Say they checked with both the dealer and Cummins re timing adjustment. What gives????
 
Well, Bighammer, any suggestions? I have found many shops thaty work on diesels and not one will adjust the timing on mine. I'll drive to Traverse city for a long weekend if have to ;) ;)
 
That would be fine. I'll do it for you right here. Just give me some notice. I'm in the Travel Companion or give me a PM.
 
Thanks for the confirmation. I was sure they were in error but... . They had the dealer in town and Cummins Fredericton on their side.

Diesel shops are few arround here. If anyone has a recommendation in Canada anywhere from Montreal east I would certainly appreciat it.



Ron
 
You may have a problem with "won't" instead of "can't" change the timing. It's hard to find a shop that will set the timing to something other than the stock setting because of environmental polution laws.
 
The invitation is open for anybody who wants to head up here.





I'll bring the tools and directions to Muncie if some want to play with them. Tony, you listening?
 
After you find a new shop for the work you don't want to do, you can do the timing yourself, the tools are about $250. 00 and then you can loan them afterward and it is easy to check and change your timing when you have the tools.



Depending on your truck you will be happy with 16-17* advance.

Bruce
 
$250 For the tools is probably cheaper than the job but I don't think I am up to it. Looked at the directions and..... seems like it could get me into trouble. Truck is my only transport and I commute from out of town, eg no buses. Thanks though.



ROn
 
If you are unsure about doing the timing yourself, call Piers at 604-888-4159 Main Number

604-888-0057 Tech Line

604-888-0143 Tech Line

866-888-9396 Sales - tollfree

604-888-9285 Fax

or TST at 812-342-6741 and ask for an installer in your area. Or let us know your location and I am sure someone is in your area that will help you do the timing.

Bruce
 
I'd lve to find an installer in my area. If you have any leads let me know. I am in Canada, Atlantic Canada, Fredericton, New Brunswick. I am in Montreal a few times a year so if you have any leads there please let me know. Bangor Maine would be our closest US large center.

Ron
 
Timing tools

Where's a good place to buy the tools and what all do you get for $250? I'd like to set my own.



Steve Thompson
 
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The detector is to check your timing, it is faster than using the dial indicator kit but, you still need the kit to adjust the timing as the timing is adjudted using the lift of the cam in the pump. At the minamum you will need a metric dial indicator, a way to hold the indicator and the special delivery valve socket, a steering wheel puller will pull the gear.

Bruce
 
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