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    valve clearance tool dimensions for 3d printing

    Hello all;
    I want to print my promer tool for pushing the valves to be able to remplace the shims... May it be possible to measure some dimensions for me, on the tool?

    thanks a lot

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    6" long, 1/4" wide, and 1/16" thick.

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      #3
      Originally posted by loud et View Post
      6" long, 1/4" wide, and 1/16" thick.
      Made of nylon and folded over.

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        #4
        nice! I'll try this method!!!

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          #5
          A printed version of the "proper" tool wouldn't work more than once or twice anyway. The aluminum one only works once or twice. OK, it's not that bad, but it seems that way.
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            #6
            Originally posted by boris.h View Post
            nice! I'll try this method!!!
            It's stupidly easy and has a no tool slippage guarantee.

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