scantool?
what kind of scantool do i need to adjust pump timing?where can i get one?:humm:
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you can use a autoengunity and tech2. tech 2 is GMs own scan tool which is mega bucks. autoengunity is the easiest to use and there is one more but i cant remember the name. tech 2 you can find on ebay and autoengunity you can order from their website.
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need more info about the truck, especially year, ones Woody mentioned won't work for you if yours is OBD-I year truck
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top right corner it says its a 1996 3500. that is a obd 2 if im not mistaken
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Right you are, on both counts :U: as this poster slinks off to a corner to :argh:.
Is it auto or maunaul trans, that ain't posted in top rite corner :dixie: not that it has anything to do with timing l had to recover a little pride :c: So goes the folly of being an infrequent visitor,:bl: one gets used to automatically looking for just signature information at the bottom you find at most other sites, you overlook forest for the trees. Now that we/I :duh3: know the flavor of 6.5 another tool that will work and easiest to come across is a Snap-On scan tool most shops have one of those, were we a little closer he's one end of Ms I'm at other I'd have him swing by and we would use mine. Car-Code is possibly another you were thinking of Woody it is a software scanner you put on a laptop to scan/tweak with. Hot Rod you'll also want the IP wrench set that makes life so much easier. |
thanks for the help guys!my buddy has a snapon!
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DOnt the snap-on scanners sometimes come up with funky readings sometimes??? I thought i heard that somewhere...
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if td is using it i assume its a good scantool
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