If you mean the tools to set the cam timing during a belt change none are available as this car is fitted with a timing belt
That requires an engine scanner to set the timing on that engine. The timing is computer controled.
To adjust the timing on a Hyundai Sonata, you will need to use specialized timing tools. If you do not already own the tools, it may be a better option to take it to a certified Hyundai mechanic.
Separate issue, if you need too set the timing following a timing belt change or belt slippage then you have to set the mechnical timing of the motor. Go buy a Chilton or Haynes manual which will tell you where the marks are and you can properly set the timing before starting the motor.
The LS2 uses the Ecotech V6 engine, and as such does not have a timing chain; instead, it uses a timing belt. The camshafts (4) and crankshaft are held in position by a special set of tools designed just for that job. Do not attempt to replace the timing belt without the set of specialized clamps.
Go to a Specialized workshop, don't try to make it on your own, it is very difficult to set the timing properly without special tools
Step one: Head down to Harbor Freight or Walmart and buy a timing light for $20...
One could buy a set of tools for a tool box at their local hardware store. One could also find tools at a store that specializes in specific tools. Of course one could also take an easy way and just find the tools they are wanting at a discount store or overstock store.
what timing are you trying to set? the cam timing or the ignition timing?
Timing is set thru the computer. You have to have your car hooked up to a computer and the computer program diagnosis sets your timing. You can do this thru a dealer. There are also mom and pop shops that can do this for you or you can even buy an aftermarket 'chip' that will do it for you.
Timing is set by the PCM and not adjustable.
Hey Ron==The timing is controled buy the ecm and is nonadjustable. Good luck Joe
Timing is set by the PCM and is not adjustable.