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Thank you Brian, … Thank you Brian, very helpful! I did want to mention for the benefit of Contour and Mystic owners that at least on my 96 Ford Contour the 2.0 Zetec (which does not have variable cam timing) requires the staggered cam timing tool rather than the flat .02″ bar/tool. I believe this is the the case for 95-97 Zetec motors. The flat cam timing tool can be found on Ebay, I haven’t been able to find the staggered one yet even at Ford. Might try Mac or Snap-on. Thanks for the confidence booster Brian!
Thank you Brian, …
Thank you Brian, very helpful! I did want to mention for the benefit of Contour and Mystic owners that at least on my 96 Ford Contour the 2.0 Zetec (which does not have variable cam timing) requires the staggered cam timing tool rather than the flat .02″ bar/tool. I believe this is the the case for 95-97 Zetec motors. The flat cam timing tool can be found on Ebay, I haven’t been able to find the staggered one yet even at Ford. Might try Mac or Snap-on. Thanks for the confidence booster Brian!
very informative, …
very informative, def. need more vids of stuff like this, thanks a lot man, i learned a lot!
Thanks for the …
Thanks for the comment I’m glad it was helpful. It takes time, but if it’s helpful I’ll do some more!
Thanks Man,
A Big …
Thanks Man,
A Big help here, Need more of these on here.