What scanner for cam retard
basanch73
06-09-2008, 05:28 PM
I have a Actron OBD II 9175 scantool, but don't see how it can check the Cam Retard. I need to change out my distributer gear on my '96 5.7liter Silverado and need to verify the +/- 2 degrees from 0 to ensure the timing is correct through the OBD II system. If anyone could help, I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks,
Brian
Thanks,
Brian
777stickman
06-09-2008, 07:08 PM
Brian: You need to do some internet research for a good scan tool. The one you have seems to be a "code reader " and maybe a bit more. "cam retard" is also known as "cam offset", "cmp" and probably some other acronym's close to that. Expect to pay $500-$2000.
basanch73
06-09-2008, 11:33 PM
Brian: You need to do some internet research for a good scan tool. The one you have seems to be a "code reader " and maybe a bit more. "cam retard" is also known as "cam offset", "cmp" and probably some other acronym's close to that. Expect to pay $500-$2000.
Thanks for the advice. I guess if the base autohobby shop doesn't have the capability, I'll be taking it to the dealer or someone for the final timing adjustment. Definately not investing that much into it!
Thanks for the advice. I guess if the base autohobby shop doesn't have the capability, I'll be taking it to the dealer or someone for the final timing adjustment. Definately not investing that much into it!
basanch73
06-10-2008, 06:34 PM
Well, just found out that the base auto hobby shop has a few thousand dollar Snap On diagnostic scanner with all the adapters and circuit boards for all vehicle types that can read the Cam Offset.
Thanks!
Thanks!
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