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Old 05-29-2020, 04:47 PM   #3
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Hi all, my 04 S has 84000 miles I am wondering when I plug durametric into the car to read cam deviation, should it be done when engine is running or just at ON position?

At engine Warmed up but not running I have a reading of camshaft position 1 at 1.09 and camshaft position 2 at 0.72, am I within spec or out? What range is considered acceptable? Your feedback is much appreciated.

Thats a great number, but is supposed to be taken at full operating temp, like right after a 30 minute drive, not warming up in the driveway.


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