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Ford Flathead Valve Clearance Index Tool (set Valve Lash) on 2040-parts.com

US $68.00
Location:

Ferney Voltaire, France

Ferney Voltaire, France
Condition:New

This tool can be use for Ford/Mercury flathead 

A little video is available on youtube, type ''Ford flathead valve timing indexer''

How to use the tool:

You have to rotate your engine to top dead center cylinder 1 ( TDC ) then bolt a metal wire that point to EX 1 on the tool, then you know that you can adjust exhaust valve on Cylinder 1. Once adjusted, rotate your engine until the hard wire point in front of the next number (example: 3 IN), then adjust intake valve of cylinder 3 and continue until all valves adjusted.

The Tool have 2 side, one side is for use for engine from 32 to 48, and the other side is for engine from 49 to 53





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