B Bubins Member Joined May 15, 2019 Messages 84 Points 72 Apr 5, 2020 #41 I think the file has already been posted earlier in the thread.
R ronstox Member Parked in the garage Joined Nov 7, 2016 Messages 72 Points 73 Location Nova Scotia Apr 6, 2020 #42 True, MOD500 posted the original stl file awhile back, but Antglu has modified it, and that is the one I think he's offering.
True, MOD500 posted the original stl file awhile back, but Antglu has modified it, and that is the one I think he's offering.
B Bubins Member Joined May 15, 2019 Messages 84 Points 72 Apr 6, 2020 #43 Ah great, I’d also like an updated file please!
A Antgiu Member Joined Jan 19, 2013 Messages 34 Points 61 Apr 13, 2020 #44 Hello Please find attached the STL files for the timing tool. The tool has been split into Faceplate and Legs to make easier for printing. There are 2 versions of the leg length - the longer based on Hobblers' feedback regarding the clearance on the 650 engine. This has not been tested. We have printed in ABS and has had no issues with melting/going squidgy with engine temperature. If you need any assistance with printing then let me know Attachments FACE PLATE.zip 108.7 KB · Views: 157 LEG-LONG.zip 27.9 KB · Views: 78 LEG-ORIGINAL.zip 14.2 KB · Views: 114
Hello Please find attached the STL files for the timing tool. The tool has been split into Faceplate and Legs to make easier for printing. There are 2 versions of the leg length - the longer based on Hobblers' feedback regarding the clearance on the 650 engine. This has not been tested. We have printed in ABS and has had no issues with melting/going squidgy with engine temperature. If you need any assistance with printing then let me know
B Bubins Member Joined May 15, 2019 Messages 84 Points 72 Apr 13, 2020 #45 Thanks for the files. Just to clarify, this tool does away with the need to make markings on the pulley wheel as the existing mark will line up with the respective points on the tool?
Thanks for the files. Just to clarify, this tool does away with the need to make markings on the pulley wheel as the existing mark will line up with the respective points on the tool?