KevinH said:
Tool 8396046 (KM-6362) is for:
2.0L 2003,2004,2005,2006 175HP (8th Digit of Vin=S)
Tool 8396079 is for:
2.0L 2003,2004,2005,2006 Saab 210HP (8th Digit of Vin=N or Y) includes 8396053 and 8396061 (gold in colour)
Tool EN-48368 is for:
2.0L 2007,2008,2009 210HP B207 (8th Digit of Vin=Y)
and 4.4L 2006 LC3
Hope that helps
Hello Kevin and everyone interested.
I knew this assignment, but it turned out to be wrong! Yes, Opel/Vauxhaull/Saab/GM made a big mistake with it and gave even Kent-Moore this wrong informations.
The Tool EN-48368 does fit models from the start. Even when it is every in official GM informations writtens, that his is noch the case. We checked the engine number whether the car of my friend got an exchange-engine or head. But its the original engine an the original head from 2004. Thanks to guys from a polish vectra forum (some of them living in the UK) who solved the problem, I ordered the green EN-48368 from Kent-Moore. I readjusted the timing with it. The cam profile of the 2004 engine cams fits perfectly the "so-called 2007- green tool" EN- 48368. We started the engine, perfect idle, no error codes. I would never question original informations of the manufacturer, but as ther are others with the same problem. Everyone in this forum testing the timing with their pre and post 2007 Z20NET had the same result.
What I cannot say is, if this applies to all Z20NET engines, because our database is simply too small. Maybe there are Z20NET where KM-6362 fits? If not , for which engine is KM-6362? Mayby only for the 150hp B207? I don't know so far, but what the assignement is definetly not right!
Hopefully that helps someone. And it would be interesting, to discover more about it.