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I cannot find any decent diesel shop around here and Cummins won't advance my timing past factory spec. Anybody know of a place in south central PA or around there that will do it??? Or will someone come do it tomorrow for a fee? I really want my timing bumped ASAP, anybody that has the tools and know how feel free to call me and set up a time to meet tomorrow to advance my timing!

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Thanks, Matt.
 
Pm me and I know a great guy in west virginia (I think about 2 hours or less from you) who will most likely do it while you wait on a weekend.
 
Truck jumped time

My truck jumped time today :( and i need a timing tool by friday night for a pull,

I called my snap-on guy and he cant one for me that quick :(

Does anyone have one so i can pull this weekend???





Michael
 
Why don't you just do it yourself? It is a simple job and you should feel better knowing you have done it and done it right.
 
laddel weaver of east coast diesel did the timing on my truck, did a great job

give him a call, info is in my sig.



wes
 
I ended up going to S-M Diesel in Port trevorton. Took the guy 45 minutes and they charged me $36! They are $48 an hour, which is cheap to begin with, and I was fully expecting a 1 hour minimum. Heck, if it would have taken him 1/2 hour they would have charged me $24!!!

http://www.s-mdiesel.com/
 
zstroken said:
Why don't you just do it yourself? It is a simple job and you should feel better knowing you have done it and done it right.



I want to do it myself but i need the tool by tomarrow night so



i called a couple of dealerships and they are all booked



ill keep hunting, thanks guys



Michael
 
45 min? Holy cow, that seems really fast to me. I have never done it myself, but I thought most folks took 1-2 hours. I am going to get mine done next week or the week after next. If a few others could post up labor time that would be great so we could come up with an average. That way folks will know if they are getting a good deal.
 
Yeah the mechanic there was good, he probably took an extra 10 minutes because I talked to him the whole time and he stopped and showed me stuff every now and then.
 
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Dang I wish I lived closer to ya because I would haul my truck over there too! So how is it running now with the timing advanced?
 
45 min? Holy cow, that seems really fast to me



That's about right, I actually do it hard way and pin the pump so it doesn't move when I'm backing the motor up... ... ... I don't even own a dial indicator but would like to have one to verify the pumps timing on occasion.



45 min to 1 hour for timing or to pull a pump is about right.



Jim
 
CStansbury said:
Dang I wish I lived closer to ya because I would haul my truck over there too! So how is it running now with the timing advanced?



Well I went from 12 to 15 degrees (supposed to be 12. 5 according to the plate) and it feels a lot stronger in the entire RPM band. Runs way better cold, and has more pulling power on the top end. Cooler EGT's 100-150 degrees going down the road, 200 degrees peak WOT cooler. The truck sounds nastier too, much more aggressive exhaust note.
 
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