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Go-No-Go Valve adjustment feeler guages Oilhead

willhawks

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Looking for a set of Go-no-go feeler gauges for my 96 oilhead. Seem to be lots of sets but none has the .30 gauge

Thanks,

3hawks
 
I bought two cheapy-cheap (like $4) of the fold-up sets (like a pocket knife arrangement) that use a nut/bolt as the hinge, pulled out the blades I wanted, wired each same-sized pair together loosely so I'm not trying to hold them all at once, then use a couple of pieces of string with a bulldog clip at each end to fasten the gauge sets to the bike (so if they fall out they don't land on the floor). It just now occurs to me I should wire in a no-go size to each pair as well.

Don't think I've ever seen one of these sets that doesn't go up to at least .36. They typically put the thickest one at the "light" end to protect the thinner ones.
 
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