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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
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Sears
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Sears like below for under $10. This pic is from their website. Mine is angled.
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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 ;) |
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.:( |
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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?
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I'd get an angled one too, I have both and it works better for adjusting valves on MBs and BMWs. :D
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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. |
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 :) |
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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
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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.
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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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