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justesen 05-27-2004 06:51 AM

I want two when they're available.

Thanks,

Jay

JR911 05-27-2004 01:13 PM

Please put me down for one also!

krauthead 05-28-2004 03:35 AM

Island, I would like one, too.

sundaypunch 05-28-2004 04:37 AM

It's a very simple tool. I'm surprised someone else hasn't jumped on the bandwagon to make this available. There certainly is a lot of interest.

aseem 08-11-2004 03:53 PM

Whats the status on on the Island valve adjustment tool at Pelican now?
I really need one badly.

justesen 08-12-2004 03:04 AM

Arnljot,

After waitng months and months to hear if Island is going to make some feeler gauges, I decided to "putz" around myself. Take a look.

What you are looking at are a couple of home made Island knock offs that took about 15 minutes to fabricate. The material is 5/8" wide pallet strapping material, about a 12" length will do. The "locking mechanism" on the tool is the criming piece that is used with the strapping material. It is very easy to make and you can pretty much customize length to fit your needs.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1092308384.jpg

The next shot at a feeler gauge tool is even more simple.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1092308571.jpg

It's an X-Acto knife and you will note that it uses our hosts .004 blades bent at a 90 degree angle. Just be sure the X-Acto knife that you use has a collett that has be split both ways, i.e. as you look at the collett it looks like a + sign.

How will they work? I'm not sure as I'm still trying to work up the nerve to do my first valve adjustment!

Jay
77 911S 36,500 ORIGINAL MILES!

KobaltBlau 08-12-2004 06:45 AM

Very nice, Jay. I was considering fabricating one as well. I do need one, too.

der Mond 08-12-2004 11:21 PM

ME too.
 
Why not, looks like we are starting a cult.

CMXI-SC 11-05-2004 05:42 AM

Glenn,
Haven't seen corespondence in a while. Are your gauges still available???? If so need two: one with.004 and one with .005.
Let me know where to send the check if your still in business.
Thanks,
Jack

cwinters01 02-03-2005 09:07 AM

Island911's valve adjustment tool?

Hello,
Did Island ever come out with this tool for sale? I would like to purchase one, if so...

Thanks for any update.

Regards,

Christian

Hendog 02-03-2005 10:55 AM

Wow, I did't know the P213 was so lousy! I am looking to do my first ever valve adjustment and the P213 is on my prject wish list. Now I think I'll delete it and just get blades and make my own tool with pallet strapping, unless Wayne gets the Island911 model in stock.

island911 02-03-2005 11:50 AM

Update
 
I can't yet say "when" they will be available (thru Pelican) But, I am restarting production. ( . ..with a yet another fab-shop. The last shop screwed-up almost 50% of the tools :mad: -- that was rather discouraging. . . and certainly put a quick halt to their running continuous production)

Anyway, if all goes well, Pelican should have plenty of these cool new tools -soon- !

How soon, is still TBD. --sorry, still too many variables. But, production is back in the works now. I will update this thread when I can tell you all when they will be available again.

(best guess now; 4-6 weeks out) ;)

der Mond 02-03-2005 11:55 AM

THANK YOU!!!!!!
 
Good to hear from you. My next valve adjustment will then occur courtesy of my own skinned knuckles.

cwinters01 02-03-2005 12:12 PM

Thanks Island, I will definitely be buying one!

Regards,

Christian

KobaltBlau 02-03-2005 12:20 PM

I will definitely buy one as well. Too bad I have to do a valve adjustment before 4 weeks is up, but very good to hear it's back in the works.

Jeff Alton 02-03-2005 01:14 PM

I think this is a intersting tool, but, do you really find the factory tool that hard to use?!?!

Jeff

konish 02-03-2005 01:29 PM

Jeff,
I personally think the factory tool (ie blade attached via screws) sucks. I'm in for TWO of these when Pelican has them.

As a connection to a recent thread by Wayne, I would think some of the more innovative items being developed here and marketed through Pelican would have me opening my wallet more. I understand that it is probably easier said than done, but some of the "orthodox" soutions just don't interest me...especially for the price of "factory" stuff.

R/
Dustin

randywebb 02-03-2005 03:03 PM

So let's redesign the unit body....

Superman 02-03-2005 03:21 PM

I've admired this tool now for years. For a number of reasons. I'll be getting one.

I usually adjust my valves with a P-207 tool and a dial indicator. Works well for me, but I'd still like to have this tool. And yes, it makes the factory tool seem like little more than a strip of feeler guage.

Andy, valve adjustments can usually wait. I put a LOT of miles on this car (like, 3,000 per month) and adjust my valves only occasionally. Did it a couple of weeks ago, and found perhaps three valves that were as much as .001" to .002" off. .001" off is actually still at the edge of spec. Point is, I find that if they are adjusted properly, then tend to stay pretty stable. Also, the gap widens when warm. So, it's not like you're going to get a valve failing to return to the seat or anything.

Jeff Alton 02-03-2005 03:41 PM

I agree it is well thought out, don't get me wrong. I just have no problem using the factory tool. I agree there is lots of quality products being developed by Pelicans, it amazes me sometimes.

Jeff


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