08-29-2011, 06:33 PM
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: FRESNO, CA
Posts: 12,560
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Re: Anyone tried a Nu-Rex timing wrench?
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Originally Posted by James Rogers
I am considered, if not a master mechanic, at least an extremely good one and I think this wrench is a waste of money. I can set the timing spot on in 10 seconds once the timing mark is found. This wrench won't help with the slop in the distributor gear any more than just turning the point cam.
Besides, I have a touch that borders on magic sometimes. I have gotten motors to run that others have worked on for months and were unsuccessful. Toot my own horn? Yep but, it's true. Anyone that knows me personally will tell this.
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James,
It's O.K. to toot your own horn, my ringtone is an Oogah horn! It's taken some folks many years of sucesses, failures, burns, cuts, and scrapes to get to a fairly decent level of diagnosis and repair of cars and it's fun to share help when you can. I feel that if I ever get to a level where I know as much about car repairs as I don't know about car repairs, I will have reached some "MAGICAL PLATEAU!" For what I don't know, I will humbly ask. Someone on the site once typed, "Whatever I say, I believe!"---THAT'S CLASSIC!!!----This is a fun forum.
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