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Anyone use the backside go/no go method? Downside?
Ordered a set of feelers and just want to make sure I can get them under the rockers. NooB at this and don't know what room is available to slide the feeler in until I get the covers off. Is there a particular length or style of gauge required? Here's a pic. How did that gauge get in there?
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_______ Brian '71 T '72 E '80 Weissach SC '94 C2 '05 996 GT3 CUP '09 White Winged Cayman S (Hers, all hers!) '11 GTS/C4S Donuts '15 Boxster S #Blubyu Last edited by BMAN; 11-19-2014 at 08:32 AM. |
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I have used it and been successful. Had a recent experience where it wasn't as successful, but it wasn't because the method is flawed (I rushed it). I would do them first the normal way and then use the backside as a test.
The feeler gauge slides up from the bottom (or down from the top)...once you get it all apart you will see how it works...
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Tito 82 911 SC with 3.2 73 RSR project 97 328is 99 328is 97 Lexus SC300 Manual 86 TL (gone) 993 (gone) 75 911S (gone) |
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^^^ Agree. I used the backside as confirmation after sliding the feeler in the normal way. I can bring over my Haynes and Bentley manuals. Between them, they explain things nicely with good photos. IIRC, I was most worried about being certain I was at TDC on each cylinder.
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You'll need the long, flexible feeler gauges, I believe.
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Anyone used that new tool on pelican. Its a version of a micrometer that sets lash by counting the adjuster screw turns. Its said to be spot on and really easy to set the lash.
![]() http://forums.pelicanparts.com/911-e...ment-tool.html
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My problem when doing the valves is being able to prevent the valve from turning while I tighten the 13mm nut. I forever end up tightening the valve and getting it out of adjustment. need to find a good tool to prevent that from happening or start to work on my hand strength.
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Tito 82 911 SC with 3.2 73 RSR project 97 328is 99 328is 97 Lexus SC300 Manual 86 TL (gone) 993 (gone) 75 911S (gone) |
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See this thread for help: http://dorkiphus.net/porsche/showthr...=15344&page=87
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Bob 04 GT3 86 Carrera 97 318ti "Guys, I'm coming in, I have too much grip." |
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thanks
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Tito 82 911 SC with 3.2 73 RSR project 97 328is 99 328is 97 Lexus SC300 Manual 86 TL (gone) 993 (gone) 75 911S (gone) |
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Quote:
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Chris M 1985 911 Carrera with a couple cosmetic only mods 2006 E90 330i 1999 E46 328i |
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Thanks for the replies!
I will likely double check everything via the front and backside. Quote:
Saw this tool on Pelican too and SSI had one. http://stomskiracing.com/products.php?id=67
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_______ Brian '71 T '72 E '80 Weissach SC '94 C2 '05 996 GT3 CUP '09 White Winged Cayman S (Hers, all hers!) '11 GTS/C4S Donuts '15 Boxster S #Blubyu |
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