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Old 05-29-2002, 01:15 PM
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Question Wrench for adjusting valves?

Okay, I've heard a few people talking about taking a 14mm wrench and bending it so they can adjust their valves.

Please keep in mind that I haven't taken a look at the valvetrain on the 5 cyl diesel, but I'm having trouble picturing why this would be necessary. I've adjusted the valves on my old '74 VW Bug, and I checked the valves on my old '80 IH Scout (they were all within spec), but I haven't dealt with adjusting the valves on an overhead cam engine.

So, why is the "special" wrench necessary? Or is it just to make life easier? Can it be done with "normal" tools? I don't have access to a torch, so bending a wrench by myself isn't much of an option (short of a vise and a BFH)...does this mean I'd have to go out and buy a special tool?

Just wanting to know...thanks!
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