[AT] MF 135
drupert at seanet.com
drupert at seanet.com
Mon Apr 8 08:15:35 PDT 2013
On 4/6/2013 6:59 PM, charlie hill wrote:
Dudley, this is a question more than a suggestion because I just don't
know much about those engines. I'm wondering if you could use
plasti-gauge,tighten it down once on the plasti-gage, pull it back apart
to see how much shim you need, put in the correct shims the first time and
be done with it?
Charlie
Charlie, I certainly could.
I liken "shimming" to a successive approximation exercise with the object
being to determine the right amount of shims in the smallest number of
tries. Plasti-gauge certainly helps in conducting this exercise. If the
Crank is out shimming is relatively easy, however, and I might not bother
with using it (especially if I don't have any on hand). But, when the
Crank is in, the Plasti-gauge is definitely a valuable item.
Dudley
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