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lurtch
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USA, CA, Santa Rosa
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" ICON 66 "
special tool for B nuts
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January 26, 2017, 22:19:06 »
Hello All,
I made this crows-foot tool for the fuel line B nuts.
I welded a cut off flare nut wrench onto a SAE crowsfoot. Then I tapped that for a set screw to secure it onto the extension,
then cut off the SAE wrench yoke.
Larry in CA
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Larry Hemstreet in N. Cal.
1966 230SL (restored) Met. Anthracite w/ Maroon leather
1981 300TD-T (Concours condition, 86K, GETRAG 5sp.)
1982 300TD-T (parted out)
1986 560SEC (totaled)
1991 300TE (gifted)
1998 E320 (sold)
2004 E320 wagon (gifted)
2008 CLK550 Cabriolet
cfm65@me.com
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Cape Town, South Africa
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Re: special tool for B nuts
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January 27, 2017, 13:02:51 »
Well done,
I have a 14 and a 17mm for setting the valve clearance. I got them off the shelf many years ago.
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Chris
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29 Chevy Phaeton
67 E Type FHC
67 250SL 5 speed
83 911SC
2015 VW T5 California Pop Top
Raymond
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USA, FL, Jacksonville
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Re: special tool for B nuts
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January 30, 2017, 01:54:38 »
But it's so much more fun when you can make it yourself! That looks like a very respectable job.
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Ray
'68 280SL 5-spd "California" Coupe
TheEngineer
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USA, West Seattle, WA
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'69 280SL,Signal Red,
Re: special tool for B nuts
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February 06, 2017, 00:36:50 »
When I installed my 09 camshaft I had to adjust the valve clearance by about 1 mm because the base circle of the camshaft is so much smaller. I removed the rocker arms and used a 17 mm socket wrench to screw out the ball studs. After assembly there was only a little adjustment necessary and the threaded fit was not so tight any more. My ancient 17 mm valve adjustment wrench seemed to work better than the newer one. Even though I re-installed each rocker arm on the stud it came from, I expect some wearing in and most likely have to do some more adjusting. Some of these ball studs turn really hard and it takes a sturdy wrench or you have to pull the rocker arm to use a socket. The tread has a pitch of 1.5 mm and it is a 2 to 1 ratio to valve lash.
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'69 280SL,Signal Red, 09 cam, License BB-59U
'67 230SL, 113042-10-017463 (sld)
'50 Jaguar Roadster XK120, #670.318 (sld)
tired engineer, West-Seattle,WA
450sl
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Netherlands, Gelderland, zelhem
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Re: special tool for B nuts
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February 06, 2017, 13:52:33 »
Engineer, not 100% sure , but some ballstuds might go all the way trough into the coolingarea and so can get really tight..
Did you use the thicker shims on top of the valves to compensate for the smaller basecircle ?
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TheEngineer
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USA, West Seattle, WA
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'69 280SL,Signal Red,
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February 10, 2017, 17:37:47 »
Hello 450!
No - I did not use the thicker shims. That would have been a good thing to do, but I did not know about it. When I was young, I thought when I would get older, I would know much more. But it did not turn out that way.
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'69 280SL,Signal Red, 09 cam, License BB-59U
'67 230SL, 113042-10-017463 (sld)
'50 Jaguar Roadster XK120, #670.318 (sld)
tired engineer, West-Seattle,WA
450sl
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Netherlands, Gelderland, zelhem
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Re: special tool for B nuts
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February 11, 2017, 19:28:31 »
I just noticed they are called thrustpieces instead of shims.
Somewhere in Mb literature there seems to be a decription to be found on how rockers should travel sideways over these thrustpieces , in order to avoid excessive radial forces on the valve stems.
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