Pick tool

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Markus

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I have managed to find a tappet compressor tool and tappet holder tool. I cannot quickly get the pick tool. Is the pick tool absolutely necessary for the valve lash adjustment?
 

MeShoHorny

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It will save you a lot of time. They can be had at almost any automotive store....keep your eyes open for one.
 

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Got my pick tool at the local Home Depot in the tool department. Made by Stanly had both the angled and stright end. Only like $5 also.
 

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Markus:
I have managed to find a tappet compressor tool and tappet holder tool. I cannot quickly get the pick tool. Is the pick tool absolutely necessary for the valve lash adjustment?
Thats all you need is a typical double ended pick tool. Straight on one end and 90° on the other. I got mine from a Snap-On, but I'm sure you can get it at any Sears and HomeDepot.
 

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If your talking the pick tool to remove the shims - just use a magnetic pick-up tool - the kind thats like an antenna.
 

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It is very helpful to have a pick tool with a magnet (or parts retrieval magnet) to remove and replace the shims.
 

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