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pawoSD 11-28-2006 08:22 PM

Where to get good feeler gauge?
 
I want to buy the Valve Adjusting kit from diesel giant, but it lacks a set of feeler gauges....where would I find a high quality set of these? Who here has a set, what brand are they, and where did you get them, and for how much $$? :D :D

Thanks

tobybul 11-28-2006 08:27 PM

Sears
 
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Sears like below for under $10. This pic is from their website. Mine is angled.

pawoSD 11-28-2006 08:30 PM

Cool! Thanks....I'll order his kit now, and visit sears soon....:D This will be my first time opening up the valve cover myself (last four adjustments have been done by dealer)

I think I may polish up the valve cover with some metal polish too. :D ;)

tobybul 11-28-2006 08:38 PM

pawoSD
Süchtig zu Diesels , since u seem to be into SD's, Prestige had one at around 100k (forgot what year, 89?). Wanted arond $6k. Offered them $3k but no dice.:(

pawoSD 11-28-2006 08:44 PM

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Originally Posted by tobybul (Post 1342788)
pawoSD
Süchtig zu Diesels , since u seem to be into SD's, Prestige had one at around 100k (forgot what year, 89?). Wanted arond $6k. Offered them $3k but no dice.:(

I think I may have seen that car! I saw a dealer-plate (prestige motors) 300SD 1990-92 model (W140) in the parking lot at Lowes about 1.5 weeks ago. (I work there) Was it black? Those have the rod bender engine though, have to be careful with em'....

tobybul 11-28-2006 08:48 PM

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Originally Posted by pawoSD (Post 1342795)
I think I may have seen that car! I saw a dealer-plate (prestige motors) 300SD 1990-92 model (W140) in the parking lot at Lowes about 1.5 weeks ago. (I work there) Was it black? Those have the rod bender engine though, have to be careful with em'....

No, this one's gold.. when u say rod bender, do u mean timing chain breaking? Kentwood Lowes?

tobybul 11-28-2006 08:50 PM

BTW, I was at Sams today looking for tires for my 84D. I was chkg out the BF Goodrich Touring Pro T/A. I beleive Lowes has an equivalent tire. Do you know anything about these tires?

Hit Man X 11-28-2006 08:54 PM

I'd get an angled one too, I have both and it works better for adjusting valves on MBs and BMWs. :D

hey_allen 11-28-2006 08:54 PM

One thing I noted with the sears gauges, make sure you have the one that includes the small range that some of our valve adjustments call for.

The gauge I had, and had purchased from Sears a few years ago, did not include anything below about .18(?)mm, which made it hard to do the adjustment that called for .10mm.

I ended up picking up a gauge from a local auto parts house, Lyle brand, I think, that had sufficient range.

pawoSD 11-28-2006 08:56 PM

Lowes has no automotive department or any tires. Yep, the kentwood store is where I work (part time), hmm, prestige must have a few of them then, the one I saw was black....maybe I'll go prowl their lot. :D

I use Michelin Destiny tires from Discount tire....I used to use the Goodyear assurance but they became unbalanced and worn around 30k, the michelins have been great, with the pro-rated warranty on the goodyears I got the whole set of 4 michelins for $137, plus I got a $50 rebate...$77 for 4 tires! ONE costs that much! I was very happy...:D :)

tobybul 11-28-2006 09:03 PM

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Originally Posted by hey_allen (Post 1342820)
One thing I noted with the sears gauges, make sure you have the one that includes the small range that some of our valve adjustments call for.

The gauge I had, and had purchased from Sears a few years ago, did not include anything below about .18(?)mm, which made it hard to do the adjustment that called for .10mm.

I ended up picking up a gauge from a local auto parts house, Lyle brand, I think, that had sufficient range.

Good point. The better ones at Sears have pretty good range. My angled ones range from 0.762mm (0.030in) to 0.127mm (0.005in)... although I have a set (Kastar-usa) that that has a range from 0.762mm to 0.038mm.

tobybul 11-28-2006 09:08 PM

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Originally Posted by pawoSD (Post 1342822)
Lowes has no automotive department or any tires. Yep, the kentwood store is where I work (part time), hmm, prestige must have a few of them then, the one I saw was black....maybe I'll go prowl their lot. :D

I use Michelin Destiny tires from Discount tire....I used to use the Goodyear assurance but they became unbalanced and worn around 30k, the michelins have been great, with the pro-rated warranty on the goodyears I got the whole set of 4 michelins for $137, plus I got a $50 rebate...$77 for 4 tires! ONE costs that much! I was very happy...:D :)

So, sorry... what am I saying... I was thinking about Costco:eek: when I read Lowes.... I'm a long time Discount Tire customer but prices from other stores like Sams and Costco are very competitive plus I have not been too happy with their service recently.... thats why I am starting to look elsewhere... I did check out their Kuhmo 795. Seem to be decent tires.

sokoloff 11-29-2006 07:40 AM

I like the foot long metric gauge stock as shown part way down on this page - http://www.mbzponton.org/valueadded/maintenance/valve/adjust.htm

Len

SootyPast 11-29-2006 09:10 AM

I have an older set (2) of the BMW factory holders that hold a very short single blade (1 1/2 inches long) but at a very nice angle and very ergo to pull back out smoothly. If you are going to do just this one car and want to go all out, I woulld recommend one of these setups.

d.delano 11-29-2006 09:21 AM

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Originally Posted by SootyPast (Post 1343186)
I have an older set (2) of the BMW factory holders that hold a very short single blade (1 1/2 inches long) but at a very nice angle and very ergo to pull back out smoothly. If you are going to do just this one car and want to go all out, I woulld recommend one of these setups.


I have the MB factory feeler guage, which is a red plastic handle with slots for a feeler(about 1.5" long) at each end. This is optimum for doing valves on engines, and cheap too. I forgot the part numbers for the intake/exhaust feelers and the handle, but they are in the FSM. I got mine from Phil. I VERY highly recommend this as you don't have to mess with a mess of feelers and get 'em confused.


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