I talked to local ford dealership and i told them what i had a what needed to be done they said they could do it but who knows he told me he would call me right back to give me a price cause he would have to look but that was about and hour ago and i havent heard anything i really love how people just jerk you around.
I seriously doubt that they still have the equipment laying around the tool crib to properly time the thing, let alone anyone left in the shop who remembers how to do it. They haven't been required to service these things since about 2002 and once their obligation to the factory is up, they usually sell off the special tools associated with those vehicles . This is a matter of practicality for a dealership as the sheer number of special tools associated with each new vehicle is mind boggling and takes up an enormous amount of space. They simply can't keep special tools around for obsolete vehicles, and most of the mechanics around in the heyday for these things have gone into private practice by now ( and bought up some of the old tools in the process ) or retired
All these old Rotunda timing tools that show up on ebay, originally came from dealerships. There are a few sellers on ebay that speciallize in liquidating dealership tool inventories to help them keep their tool cribs under managable size. Some come from dealerships that have gone out of business, but most are simply annual tool inventory turnover.