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HI ALL, LOTS OF INFO ON THIS, US ,GS SITE I AM INTERESTED IN HIS USE OF CABLE TIES TO KEEP VALVES OPEN WHEN CHANGING SHIMS! ANYONE USED THIS BEFORE??? BYE THE BYE WHERE IS THE BEST PLACE TO OBTAIN SHIMS?........PAULJAC47
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-Han Solo
You can't polish a turd, but you can roll it in glitter
Salad is what real food eats.
Anon
PUM 673
The 'Cable - Tie' thing is interesting
But to be honest I would be warey of using this method.... I'd be worried a valve may catch on a piston if it is held open whilst the crank is turned
and the uneven loading on the valve (even tho the cable ties are soft) worries me .....
This is no good from me Lawson coz they're underbucket
Good stuff to read tho.... Cheers.....

But to be honest I would be warey of using this method.... I'd be worried a valve may catch on a piston if it is held open whilst the crank is turned

This is no good from me Lawson coz they're underbucket

Good stuff to read tho.... Cheers.....

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