I am not sure which tool number it is, but the snap on tool set lists out 5 blocks plus the handle.
I know that the tool fits in the hole, but my question is still the same. The service manual lists a height setting, its based on using the tool. Is that the height of the valve from the bottom to the top of the retainer or does the handle have any offset and the number is a reference to that?
I know that a 120 bucks is pricey, but ill have several more detroits to go through so if it saves me hours or days in setting the injectors correctly then it can be a small price to pay.
Like i said, if i could get a ball park idea on the height now at least it would give me a better idea of where im at with this loader.
the reason i dont have the tool now is that i wasnt prepared to actually work on this loader now, but priorities changed so i didnt have a choice, now i need to know what my next step with this machine will be.
I also have a pettibone military outdoor forklift with a 4-53, and an HD-5 with a 2-53 that i am going to have to work on eventually, so i think the tool will eventually save me time and money.
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