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    TAPPET DEPRESSOR TOOL

    After going to my Suzuki dealer to purchase a tappet tool to remove the shims and set the valves, I was shocked at the $150.00 + price. After searching the internet I found one for about $40.00 with shipping at "www.pitposse.com" It is advertised as OEM replacement tool. So save your money towards the shims you will need.

    #2
    Check http://www.JCWmotorcycle.com AGF-060159Y $27.99

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      #3
      Can also get one at cycle-recycle

      for $29.95

      Earl
      Komorebi-The light filtering through the trees.

      I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.

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        #4
        i bought one from cycle-recycle.

        if you want to borrow my tool...we can work out something. email me, reinkster@hotmail.com , if you want to use it for a short bit with only a security deposit.

        ~Adam

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          #5
          I made one by cutting a large washer in half.
          Rotate the engine until the cam lobe fully depresses
          the valve you are working on.
          Slide the half washer in (the inside diameter is roughly the same
          as the outside diameter of the camshaft) to where the inside
          is resting on the camshaft and an the outside of the washer
          is resting on the bucket but not the shim.
          Rotate the engine and Presto the cam lobe lifts and the bucket
          stays down. Just pick out the shim.

          Total cost 45 cents. and the time it takes to hacksaw
          the washer into two pieces.

          Peace
          Mo

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            #6
            Does this washer method work? what size washer should I use? will it scratch the inside of my camshafts?

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              #7
              invest in the tool...it makes things easy.

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                #8
                Originally posted by PMHallum
                Does this washer method work? what size washer should I use? will it scratch the inside of my camshafts?
                Mobetter, your washer sounds interesting.
                I?ll looking for an apropiate washer next time I?ll check the valve clearence.

                PMHallum, I think seriously that this method works (at least for Mobetter ).
                The size may be: Inside Diameter-- 19MM (0.75Inch)
                Wide-- Aprox. 3MM (0.125Inch)or a bit less.

                I don?t think that could damage your camshaft.
                Camshaft are made of hardened steel, while wahser usually are made of mild steel or iron.

                Good luck.


                Eliseo.

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