Feeler gauges
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Feeler gauges
I would like to check my valves.
I know how to do so, but the trouble I am running into, is that I don't have the right set of feeler gauges.
I've always had the luxury of my friend's toolbox in my garage.
However, when I went to Autozone, none of the gauges seem to fit the bill.
The PGO spec sheet says .08 mm
I'm sure I am losing something in the conversion, and where I am placing the decimal point.
I'll be the first one to admit that I am not a "mathlete".
I don't need to know the math, but can someone simply tell me what gap to use after any necessary conversion, The specific model/set of feelers to buy, and from where?
I'm not sure an adjustment is even needed, but it would be nice to be able to do so.
Thanks in advance.
Mike
I know how to do so, but the trouble I am running into, is that I don't have the right set of feeler gauges.
I've always had the luxury of my friend's toolbox in my garage.
However, when I went to Autozone, none of the gauges seem to fit the bill.
The PGO spec sheet says .08 mm
I'm sure I am losing something in the conversion, and where I am placing the decimal point.
I'll be the first one to admit that I am not a "mathlete".
I don't need to know the math, but can someone simply tell me what gap to use after any necessary conversion, The specific model/set of feelers to buy, and from where?
I'm not sure an adjustment is even needed, but it would be nice to be able to do so.
Thanks in advance.
Mike
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You know, while these MotionPro tools are uber-slick for holding the tappet while tightening the lock bolt, what hurts my head a little bit is everybody saying, yeah, you just screw it down, then back it up three notches, or some such thing. The amount of gap as a function of rotation of the tappet is going to depend on the thread pitch, not some arbitrary number of clicks. While engines made by the same manufacturer will _likely_ have the same pitch, this may or may not be true across all engines.
It would be Most Prudent to use a feeler gauge in conjunction with the MP tool the first time out, so that you could verify that x-number-of-marks indeed corresponds to the desired .08mm. At least, if I ever order a set, you can be sure that's what I'll be doing the first time I use 'em.
It would be Most Prudent to use a feeler gauge in conjunction with the MP tool the first time out, so that you could verify that x-number-of-marks indeed corresponds to the desired .08mm. At least, if I ever order a set, you can be sure that's what I'll be doing the first time I use 'em.
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This gauge should fit the bill. Blades from 0.0015" to much thicker than you need.
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Go to Sears and get two decent sets. I have a love hate relationship with HF. Measuring instruments are things that I will not buy there
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