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  • Jim
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    Originally posted by Sargehere View Post
    I don't quite understand your question. Are you having a problem reaching one cylinder base nut? If that's the case, you will need this:


    It's a common tool sold at auto parts stores, I believe as an auto clutch bell-housing wrench: 9/16" on one end, 5/8" on the other.
    We always called those "Starter Wrenches".

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  • Sargehere
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    That's great! You're welcome.

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  • hoghead
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    Thanks for the input. I just heated an old wrench and bent it. Works fine.

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  • Sargehere
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    I don't quite understand your question. Are you having a problem reaching one cylinder base nut? If that's the case, you will need this:


    It's a common tool sold at auto parts stores, I believe as an auto clutch bell-housing wrench: 9/16" on one end, 5/8" on the other.

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  • diesel55
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    make sure all tappet screws are ajusted in down position. tighten base nuts than ajust tappets

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  • hoghead
    started a topic 30v valve spring installation problem

    30v valve spring installation problem

    If I loosen the cylinders to reinstall the valve springs then I can't tighten the one cylinder stud nut.
    Does anyone have any solutions or suggestions?
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