where can i find them? or who has a used one to get rid of?
 
 
Is 
this the one you're talking about?
 
 
no can u read thats for a 2010 equinox
 
 
Too Whiney wrote:Not needed.
this is true ..
I did a Intake cam swap last week and did not use the tool you are talking about ... 
The cams have a hex on them that you can put a 10 inch cressent wrench on to hold the cam in place .. 
 
 
Tinkles wrote:CAVY 2NV wrote:10 inch cressent wrench
Holy @!#$.....
Yes  a 10 inch cressent wrench ...do you have a better way to lock the cam down?
see it works great !!!
 
 
The Boost Creep (ECOsleeper) wrote:no can u read thats for a 2010 equinox
Maybe that's why I "asked" instead of saying "yeah. here's the one you need" Sorry I'm not the ecotec expert that you are of course. 
 
 
The tool you are looking for is Kent-Moore J-43655
 
Again this tool is NOT needed to install or time the cams 
But waist your money if you want to .or take that money and use it for a part for the car not the tool.. Its your choice...
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i didnt need any special tools when i installed cams in my Eco 
RIP JESSE GERARD.....Youll always be in my thoughts and prayers...
 
 
You dont need a tool like everyone keeps saying but with that special tool you dont have to pull the bottom cover or worry about timing motor.