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Can I get some feedback on how good the Nu-Rex Nu-wrench works in timing the engine? I was watching the video on how it works, and for someone semi-new to this motor, it looks fool proof. Is it?
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It works fine, but remember that the initial timing is just a starting point, and that the actual timing while driving is determined by where you put the advance/retard lever. There is no reason to obsess with getting the timing perfect within a fraction of a degree.
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I'm new to Model A's as well. I've used the tool several times lately and it works as advertised. Just follow the instructions, works like a champ
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The object might be to set the timing up so that the advance can't go past 30-32 deg. of crankshaft.
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I have one, have used it, but prefer doing it the old fashioned way.
It's OK for getting to a starting point, or on the side of the road emergency. If the simple question is "does it work?" The answer is yes. Is it perfect for every car, no. Each car is a little different, that's what makes them so special.
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It is great for pulling the slack out of the dist shaft. I also time the cars with the light bulb. Some good youtube videos on this subject. Jeff
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I like it. I go up a rotor tab width advanced of where it lands. I think about 10 degrees. It helps to have something to hold the cam lobe while tightening.
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Not very effective; we use a test light from points to ground and set per the Service Bulletins and other pub's to remove lash, etc. Get the cheaper wrench and bend like the Nurex.
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I use the old wrecks wrench.
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FWIW: I run my long block engines on a dyno before having my customers take delivery. I use the NU-Rex wrench to set up everyone that has a stock distributor. Works very good.
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Agreed. Setting timing is just setting an initial starting point. Whether you choose to use the Nu-Rex wrench or use a light or a volt meter or just plain guess, you still have to get the dang thing on TDC and set the point gap.
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Even the plainer wrench works well, for making slight adjustments & holding the cam, while you tighten the screw. Be sure to "hollow" grind a perfect fitting slot screwdriver, for this chore.
I hope this helps, I "try" to give practical advice, which has worked for me, PERSONALLY. I collect Old Screwdrivers & hollow grind them, or make them into special purpose screwdrivers & awls, etc. "Sometimes" I can even "sharpen" Phillips Screwdrivers. They weren't zippiest design, I like SQUARE drive screws, when I can find the right sizes. They'd be GREAT, for floor boards. Chief, bless his heart, NEVER screwed his down, NOBODY could see them under his GREEN/BLACK, Liloleum mat, with MATCHING door panels---LOL Bill Grinding
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I just use the timing pin in the hole. Slightly deepen the depression in the timing gear where the pin slips in.
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I use the Nu-Rex wrench and find it really speeds up the timing process and makes it more consistent. The wrench is cheap and easy to carry in your tune up bag. I also like the gismo that helps find TDC by using a spring to find the indent on the timing gear. I made a few of them from the original design.
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Thanks to you all for the responses..I appreciate it!
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I use the Nu-Rex wrench to set the "initial timing" then check it with my adjustable timing light so I can check total advance. Last edited by Y-Blockhead; 12-22-2017 at 07:58 PM. |
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You are correct. Tune would work out better.
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