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Old 11-10-2010, 10:16 PM
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Originally Posted by sjsingle1
^^^^ that looks pretty much like the jacobs tool
nope, the jacobs tool has a sloped disc, not individual little "feeler gauges"
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the principle is pretty close
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Feeler gauges or wire style gapper are the only ways to go.
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that lisle tool looks pretty descent
Old 11-21-2010, 05:07 PM
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I only use feeler gauges, no ramp style key chains or fancy gizmos.
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Feeler gauge and small screw driver here too...
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Originally Posted by Beard
Feeler gauges or wire style gapper are the only ways to go.
that lisle tool looks pretty descent
If you do a little research (not opinions on internet forums), you'll find the wire style gapper is the preferred method.
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i have no complaints about my jacobs tool......i wonder if they still make it



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