Looking for someone in USA to buy valve lash tool and ship to UK
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Looking for someone in USA to buy valve lash tool and ship to UK
I'm trying to get the below part
Alltrade 648827 10mm 7-1/2-Inch Jam Nut Valve Adjustment Tool - http://www.amazon.com/Alltrade-64882...5926473&sr=1-3
However, i can't find anywhere that will ship to the UK and i cannot find a supplier that offers the same or similar part here.
Would anyone be able to buy this and ship to me in the UK and make some quick dollah?
David
Alltrade 648827 10mm 7-1/2-Inch Jam Nut Valve Adjustment Tool - http://www.amazon.com/Alltrade-64882...5926473&sr=1-3
However, i can't find anywhere that will ship to the UK and i cannot find a supplier that offers the same or similar part here.
Would anyone be able to buy this and ship to me in the UK and make some quick dollah?
David
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Re: Looking for someone in USA to buy valve lash tool and ship to UK
I know that that tool makes a valve adjustment easier, but why not just use a wrench and a screwdriver? Worked just fine for me!!
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You could grind some flat spots into a deep socket to make it look like a spark plug remover. Then you could stick the flathead through the 3/8 drive square and hold onto the outside of the socket with a crescent wrench or something.
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Re: Looking for someone in USA to buy valve lash tool and ship to UK
The Tool is just a gimmic in order to charge more money i use a screw driver (which is what is inside the tool) and an open ended wrench or one of those Gear ratchets i can see that bent rod tool wearing over time and you would only use it once or twice. Where as a screw driver and a wrench you can use for more than one puproposes. I can get a feel for it better using An open end and a screwdriver because you can see the nut and the center set screw with that tool you have to guess and hope it does not move
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