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well, the valve spring tool worked! and here it is! 200

Well, enough people have suggested interest that I will make a website for the tool and try to explain it as best I can. I have around 25 pictures of it and the parts of it so that'll help. Just give me a week or two to get it all set up. If anyone has a desperate need in the meantime for this tool (Which I somehow doubt) just post and I'll respond. Thanks for the positive feedback, and yes, this thing beats the crap out of pulling the head, and leaves both hands free
Nate Gundy
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'86 240DL, 260K miles, M46, K cam, 25/21mm sways, and an engine that's currently in rehab...should be out in a few days






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