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B230 valve shim tool - beg borrow or steal?

I'm looking for one of the nice 9995022 tools for changing valve shims and wondering if anyone has one they'd lend out with a deposit or sell.

I know IPD used to have a whole valve shim kit they would rent out but I don't see it on their website anymore.

Cheers and happy almost new year
Will








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B230 valve shim tool - beg borrow or steal?

Hi Will,

IPD and others sell a J-shaped tool to do the shims, but it's apparently a bit more fiddly to use than the Volvo tool. You need one hand to hold it and it only holds one side at a time. Your profile says Portland. Have you called or dropped in to IPD to see if they've got a shim kit hanging around they could loan/rent you? Just because they don't advertise it, they may still have a couple with an assortment of shims.


There are tools similar to the Volvo 5022 tool that are sold for use with Euro OHV's. There's an SST brand one, model# 09248-64011, that looks very similar to the Volvo tool. I see it advertised for use with Euro OHV, Volvo Opal and Toyota, among others. You may or may not have to grind the tip a bit to fit properly, the claw is 1.1" outside width. It's typically under $50 on Aliexpress. If you shop around on Aliexpress, I see ones on sale at this very moment for $37.44 using a $1 coupon with free 2-3 week shipping to the US.


https://www.aliexpress.com/item/3256806569240674.html

I see Kent-Moore (the people who supply the Volvo tools) sells this same tool model# for over $200.
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Dave -still with 940's, prev 740/240/140/120 You'd think I'd have learned by now








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