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Big Len |
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I'm thinking the bent ones are best, but what have you found that works best and where can I buy them?
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You can also get "Go-NoGo" feeler gauges.
For setting valves at say .006. You would use the gauge that has the thick part at .007 and the thin part at .005. If the thin end "Goes" and the thick end is "NoGo", then you are at .006. They work great for setting valves (unless your valve lash is zero). So I bought a set, then changed to chromolly pushrods, so I dont have a use for them anymore :-) |
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