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Overhead set tools - zero4 - 07-19-2018

Hey guys.
Can you please help me out with the list of tools that is needed to perform the overhead set?

Thank you.


RE: Overhead set tools - Chamberpains - 07-20-2018

Watch Rawze's video. He shows you all the tools you need and why.
https://youtu.be/gQprOKCVln8
Then get on Cummins Quickserve if your woking with a Cummins Engine
https://quickserve.cummins.com/info/index.html
and find out what size feeler gauges and torque ratings you need for your specific engine.


RE: Overhead set tools - zero4 - 07-20-2018

Thank you very much Chamberpains!


RE: Overhead set tools - Nilao - 07-20-2018

And the beer...no one ever remembers the beer.


RE: Overhead set tools - 74bassman - 07-21-2018

Very inportant to have the beer.


RE: Overhead set tools - Hammerhead - 07-24-2018

(07-19-2018 )zero4 Wrote:  Hey guys.
Can you please help me out with the list of tools that is needed to perform the overhead set?

Thank you.

Sorry, I have been quite busy with work lately and haven't been active much and missed this.
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This is for an 871.

1)Dial tourque wrench w/ 8mm Allen head
2)1/2" torque wrench w/ 24mm socket
^these two are for the injector preload for CM871 and previous engine, not required for common rail motors^
3)3/8" torque wrench w/ 19mm flare nut
4)1/4" torque wrench w/ 13mm flare nut
I prefer flare nuts to crows feet, less chance of slipping off, but use whatcha got.
5)3/4" ratchet with short extension for barring over the motor

I have T handle Allen wrenches, the 3 sizes are;
1)8 mm for injector
2)6 mm for valve adjusters
3)3 mm for Jake adjusters
You don't necessarily need to have four different torque wrenches, I do so its just easier setting each one with its corresponding socket, crows foot, so I can just plow through.

Check Post #2 of this thread, http://rawze.com/forums/showthread.php?tid=2279
It's a good thread, Waterloo, others and I also posted links of where to find some of these tools, at better prices than I did...