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Old 07-08-2005, 08:51 AM   #1
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NJ BMW CCA Toolbox

NJ folks (Plaz, Kognito)

Did you know the NJ BMW CCA chapter has a "toolbox" where members can borrow stuff for free? I posted asking about a spring compressor, and it turns out they have a TON of stuff (scales for corner balancing too )



New Jersey Chapter - Toolbox Contents

Tool Description Tool Details / Comments
M Engine Valve Adj Tool and Shim Set Not for M50 engines
Engine Turning tool/Single Row Chain Sir BMW3015 (BMW 113114/5)
Engine Turning tool/Double Row Chain Sir BMW3016
Valve Spring Compressor/Single KD-383
Profile Gasket Cam Tool (1.8/16 valve M42 engine) 0
Head Compression Frame/4 cyl. M10 0
Compression Tester Peerless s/n 830912171
Torque Wrench - beam type 0 - 100 ft-lb 0
Torque Wrench - beam type - 0 - 140 ft-lb 0
Clutch Alignment Tool 0
Engine Hoist 0
17mm/14mm Curved Box Wrench 0
30 mm ½" Deep Socket/Thin Wall Snap-on 1-3/16" 6-pt TS-382
17 mm Allen Wrench/Gearbox Drain Plugs 0
1-7/16" (36mm) 3/4" drive socket Williams
3/4" drive ratchet Thorsen 790
10" HD Kukko Puller (for Flanges, Hubs, etc) 0
Peake R5/fcx Fault Code Reader Peake R5/fcx
Peake R5 Reset tool Peake R5
Service Interval Reset Tool AST-BMW 6211 with MNW 6212 adaptor
Exhaust Gas Analyzer CO/HC (reads CO only) ST-500
Exhaust Gas Analyzer CO #1 AFR Heathkit C1-1080
Exhaust Gas Analyzer CO #2 0
Timing Light w/Advance Snap-on MT-241 s/n 30797
Timing Light Heathkit C1-1040
Tach/Dwell Meter Heathkit CM-1073
Yokogawa Mini Digital Multi Tester 2447-01
McPherson strut spring compressor Branick
Tie Rod Separator (BMW Factory Tool) 0
Center Track Rod Separator (BMW Factory Tool) Sir BMW3032 (BMW 31 1 140 CE 90)
Rear axle carrier bushing kit Sir tools BMW-3026
Wheel bearing replacement kit Sir Tools B90-BMW
320i Ball Joint Separator (BMW Factory Tool) 0
318/325 (E30) Series Ball Joint Separator (BMW Factory Tool) 0
Racing scales (4 pads, electronic controller) 0
OTC Injector Cleaner OTC
Injector cleaner fluid for OTC OTC
CIS Injection System Tester TU-113
Multi Carb Syncronization Tool Unitest 2-port
Pressure Brake Bleeder/Prof. Reservoir w/Diaphram Type 0
Manual 1602 - 2002 Sedan 0
Manual 2500 - 3.0CS Coupe 0
Manual 2500 - 3.3L Sedan 0
Manual 320i Sedan 0
Manual 530i Sedan (2) 0
Manual 528i & 530i Sedan (HAYNES Manual) 0
Manual Manual 318i Sedan 0
Manual Parts Manuals (all BMW Factory) 0
Manual 1500 - 1800TI/TISA Sedan 0
Manual 1500 - 2000 Sedan 0
Manual 1602 - 2002 Sedan 0
Manual 2500 - 3.0S Sedan 0
WEBER Carb Repair/Setup Manual - Haynes 0
BMW Fuel Injection/An Enlightened Approach - Metric Mechanic 0
BMW K-Jetronic F/I Manual (BMW Factory Manual) 0
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Old 07-08-2005, 09:28 AM   #2
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Cool! NCC supposedly has some stuff, but I've never seen a list.
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Old 07-08-2005, 09:38 AM   #3
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Terry has some catching up to do
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Holy crap!

I wonder if their torque wrenches have been set to 88 ft-lbs for over a year, too.
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Old 07-08-2005, 11:08 AM   #5
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Holy crap!

I wonder if their torque wrenches have been set to 88 ft-lbs for over a year, too.


I hope no one pours that OTC shit into their fueltanks.
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Old 07-08-2005, 11:36 AM   #6
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I wonder if their torque wrenches have been set to 88 ft-lbs for over a year, too.
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Torque Wrench - beam type - 100 ft-lb 0
Torque Wrench - beam type - 140 ft-lb 0
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Old 07-08-2005, 11:39 AM   #7
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I wonder if their torque wrenches have been set to 88 ft-lbs for over a year, too.
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Torque Wrench - beam type - 100 ft-lb 0
Torque Wrench - beam type - 140 ft-lb 0
Does that mean they're fixed, non-adjustible tq wrenches?

(Please don't forget I'm a clueless newbie.)
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Old 07-08-2005, 11:42 AM   #8
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I wonder if their torque wrenches have been set to 88 ft-lbs for over a year, too.
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Torque Wrench - beam type - 100 ft-lb 0
Torque Wrench - beam type - 140 ft-lb 0
Does that mean they're fixed, non-adjustible tq wrenches?

(Please don't forget I'm a clueless newbie.)
Ya.

There are certain jobs that can only be done with a beam-type (ie, one particular step in rebuilding a final drive).
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Old 07-08-2005, 11:43 AM   #9
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Does that mean they're fixed, non-adjustible tq wrenches?
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Old 07-08-2005, 11:44 AM   #10
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There are certain jobs that can only be done with a beam-type (ie, one particular step in rebuilding a final drive).
Interesting. Why's that?
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