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ZAMIRZ 05-23-2003 02:27 PM

Island911 valve adjust tool
 
I sent money via paypal approximately a week ago and the payment has not been accepted by the seller. I'm wondering if these are still for sale. If not, what do I need to buy in order to do it at home.

thanks,

amir

cab83_750 05-23-2003 02:30 PM

Stay with the regular tool. Just make sure you 'locktite' the very very small nut.....and buy extra blade.

I was part of the original list for Island's tool. Did not get any response and did not, therefore, send $$. I guess I'll stay with my original one.

ZAMIRZ 05-23-2003 02:50 PM

Can you gimme a part number or link to the page on this site that sells them? thanks a lot.

rick conrath 05-23-2003 03:34 PM

I did the same...have not heard anything yet other than the transaction was completed.
Rick '78 930

Mark Wilson 05-23-2003 03:38 PM

Gary may be out of town or something. Try emailing him.

ted 05-23-2003 03:42 PM

Feeler Gauge, .004 inches PEL-TOL-P213 $8.95
Feeler Gauge blades, .004 inches, set of 3 PEL-TOL-B10MM $3.90

http://www.pelicanparts.com/catalog/shopcart/911M/por_911M_enginD_main.htm

I bought mine from Pelican and had it in one day, LA to SD.

Seems generous of Pelican to tolerate BBS users conducting business/selling similar products on this board?SmileWavy

rick conrath 05-23-2003 03:50 PM

Our host is not greedy and sees that we are, or will be customers at some point. They also do not offer the island tool.
Rick
'78 930

ted 05-23-2003 04:40 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by rick conrath
Our host is not greedy and sees that we are,

true.

Who can't adjust valves with the factory feeler gauge?

Imho a redesigned feeler gauge tool is just marketing hype.

Spare me the sales pitch, it's simple enough to adjust valves with the basic factory feeler gauge.

Hundreds of thousands of Porsche valve adjustments have and will be completed with the factory tool.

rick conrath 05-23-2003 05:21 PM

I'm not trying to sell anything, nor do I have anything to prove....read the previous posts on this, more than a few people weighed in on the merits of this.
Rick
'78 930

Targa Dude 05-23-2003 05:30 PM

Look, The Island tool is nice.. if I didn't already have the standard tool I would probably buy one.. Personaly I've never have had any problems working with it. I bought it about ten years or ago this August.. it came with four extra blades I think I still have two left that are new.
is the Island tool a gimmick?? I don't think so.. will it do the job? sure. Am I going to buy one.. I doubt it..If I really wanted it that bad I would just make one.

Jorge (Targa Dude)

john walker's workshop 05-23-2003 08:14 PM

it's a tool that you can actually hold and move properly without fumbling. the old one is so damn small, it's awkward to use, unless you have small hands. when the blade gets chewed up, you just snip it off and pull out another 12mm, bend it 90°, and you're back in business. no messing with the tiny screws, nuts, and blades. gimmick, i don't think so. way better tool? yes.

andyu911 05-23-2003 08:34 PM

I got mine from Island911 at the first offer. It arrived as quick as it possibly could and he emailed me an instruction also. Much better tool. I don't have to mess with those little screws. Does he make a lot of money out of it? I don't think so. Instead, I appreciate his time and effort of putting it together.

cab83_750 05-23-2003 11:51 PM

Yeah, I got mine from Pelican.

diy83sc 05-24-2003 05:40 AM

I sent one in on the 22nd and it went through, but I did not receive any indication that tool will be shipped soon. Maybe better to back out the transaction...

Tony

bell 05-24-2003 07:48 AM

give him a chance.....we are at memorial day weekend now :)
did you send it to the correct paypal i.d.? email him to make sure.
looking at the island tool it looks to be a quality tool and not just hype, although the tool i recieved from pelican works great, i would like to get one from island to make my own evaluation.

rick conrath 05-24-2003 08:52 AM

My Paypal account indicated that the transaction was completed. No response in the past week with several e-mails. I am going to sit tight until next week. I have his mailing address...may send a certified letter..but will give him the benefit of the doubt since I want the tool.
As to the merits of the tool, some people are always skeptical of everything. Don't buy one if you don't agree, but it has real and measurable(no pun intended) benefits.
Rick
'78 930

billwagnon 05-24-2003 09:03 AM

I ordered one in early May and got it the next week, speedy delivery.

It was my first valve adjust so I don't have a data set on the other tools.

The Island tool worked great for me.

ZAMIRZ 05-24-2003 09:52 AM

rick, I"m in the same boat now. I realized that the transaction was completed. Island seems like stand-up guy, I'll just sit tight and wait for my valve adjust tool to get here.

Mark Wilson 05-24-2003 10:35 AM

I just spoke with Island. He's in TX this weekend.

billwagnon 05-24-2003 10:36 AM

Texas is a BIG state.


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