degree wheel kit recommendation
#21
Super Hulk Smash
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So this is good timing. I'm thinking of getting the Comp Degree Kit and their checker springs and the valvespring compressor since I need to degree the cam and check PtV. Seems like I might be able to piece together something a little cheaper, but this setup would be ready to go.
My question is, does anyone know if the dial gauge "apparatus" that holds it to the block, can that be made to fit the 8mm thread on the heads? It looks like it's a three piece design, so I could just get a long 8mm bolt and attach the 5" extension to that, but wanted to make sure I could rig something up so I could reuse the apparatus for PtV clearance check as well? Anybody know? We can't use the magnetic bases since the engine is all aluminum...
My question is, does anyone know if the dial gauge "apparatus" that holds it to the block, can that be made to fit the 8mm thread on the heads? It looks like it's a three piece design, so I could just get a long 8mm bolt and attach the 5" extension to that, but wanted to make sure I could rig something up so I could reuse the apparatus for PtV clearance check as well? Anybody know? We can't use the magnetic bases since the engine is all aluminum...
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So this is good timing. I'm thinking of getting the Comp Degree Kit and their checker springs and the valvespring compressor since I need to degree the cam and check PtV. Seems like I might be able to piece together something a little cheaper, but this setup would be ready to go.
My question is, does anyone know if the dial gauge "apparatus" that holds it to the block, can that be made to fit the 8mm thread on the heads? It looks like it's a three piece design, so I could just get a long 8mm bolt and attach the 5" extension to that, but wanted to make sure I could rig something up so I could reuse the apparatus for PtV clearance check as well? Anybody know? We can't use the magnetic bases since the engine is all aluminum...
My question is, does anyone know if the dial gauge "apparatus" that holds it to the block, can that be made to fit the 8mm thread on the heads? It looks like it's a three piece design, so I could just get a long 8mm bolt and attach the 5" extension to that, but wanted to make sure I could rig something up so I could reuse the apparatus for PtV clearance check as well? Anybody know? We can't use the magnetic bases since the engine is all aluminum...
I bought both the indicator and base for about $15 the actual Harbor Freight location, but I'm sure you could order them online as well.
To use the magnetic base, I used a piece of angle iron from the hardware store to make a bracket that bolted onto the header flange which provided a flat surface to secure the base. It ended up workng out really well.
To use the magnetic base, I used a piece of angle iron from the hardware store to make a bracket that bolted onto the header flange which provided a flat surface to secure the base. It ended up workng out really well.
Also FWIW I just picked up the dial gauge from harbor freight and it looks like its the exact same piece comp sells (less the COMP logo).
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#24
Super Hulk Smash
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Ah hell, I've ordered the Comp spring compressor kit. Of course, I'll be doing it with the heads off just to install checker springs. Hopefully it's not pure garbage and will work for that.
And I ordered the Comp degree kit. Now I need to get creative with how to mate the dial gauge to the head for checking PtV. It doesn't have an aluminum base but is a threaded rod. lol
And I ordered the Comp degree kit. Now I need to get creative with how to mate the dial gauge to the head for checking PtV. It doesn't have an aluminum base but is a threaded rod. lol
#26
Super Hulk Smash
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I'll take a look at the Comp spring compressor. It looked similar to the Trickflow one, but the Trickflow one is like $20 cheaper. I got the Comp one from Amazon. Just cancelled that part of the order. I'll order the Trickflow one from Summit.