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The biggest problem with the tape , is keeping it on.
It usually slings off.
I quit buying the stuff, and bought a good timing light, instead.
Of course that's only good for timing purposes.
It won't help on valve setting.

Jimmy

Sean Bolter wrote:


Hey, Schuyler.


Nobody responded to this post. I just stretched the tape a little as I put it on. Be careful, though. I stretched it too much at first, and had to peel it off, and some paint came with it. I ended up with just under 1/4" of overlap, but this was after I had stretched it once. That put all four 90 degree marks where they should be, which was the whole point of the tape, to assist me in adjusting the valves.
BTW, I would not want to begin to attempt this with the balancer on the engine. I had trouble enough with mine on a workbench.





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