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Metric Dial Guage: Where can I get one?

I looked on pelican and they don't sell Metric Dial Guages anymore. I spent my morning phoning places like NAPA and a couple other auto places but with no luck. Can someone tell me a place where I can buy one of these?

Whoohooo ! 100 posts. Wish it would have been on something insightful. Ah well....

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Old 02-12-2003, 07:08 AM
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A search on googles.com gave alot of places in uk but i also found one in USA and as they are n/a i hope pelican dont mind. www.ebsracing.com

Expensive though...
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http://www.mcmaster.com/

Go to page 2066, there are a few metric indicators on there, or go with an electronic one, will give you a digital readout in english or metric.
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What range do I need?
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0-.5" or 10mm is sufficient for setting valves. You will also need a 2.0" extension.
MSC has a range of indicators including some that are less expensive than the ones McMasterCarr carries. I remember Automotion selling the Tekclock ones.
I really love the digital ones. They are much easier to read esp. as our eyes get older.
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MSC page 1305 with Tekclock dial indicators

MSC page 1311 indicator extensions (See "Y")

EDIT: I just noticed the Z-block tool comes with an extension.

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Ha Ha, Chris to bad I'm 23. Hee hee. But hey a good tool should last me a life time right?
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Chris, what is the difference between the first group and secound group of them. Which would you suggest? I talked to someone who told me about the way they mount; either from the back or from the top? Which is better for what I need?
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Ha Ha, Chris to bad I'm 23. Hee hee. But hey a good tool should last me a life time right?
You just wait Dennis.
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That day will never come for me Chris. I have a Fountain of Youth in my back yard. It is situated right next to my Money Tree.
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Chris, what is the difference between the first group and secound group of them. Which would you suggest? I talked to someone who told me about the way they mount; either from the back or from the top? Which is better for what I need?
Dennis,
I'm not sure what the groups mean.
On MSC page 1305 you want the Metric Tekclock one, specifically the one with the 10mm range (#06450134).
The vertical lug on the back isn't necessary for the cam timing using the Z-block tool but you need it for everything else.
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Edit: Let me know if you're interested in the digital kind.
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How much more is it for the digital one? Also do I need any other stems or anything or just the extension.
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How much more is it for the digital one? Also do I need any other stems or anything or just the extension.
The Tekclock one is around $56 and the Mitutoyo digital ones start at $127. I have two Mitutoyo digital ones and I like them. One of mine is the first one on page 1300.
The tips on the Mitutoyos and the non-digital metric indicators (like that Tekclock) have a metric thread (2.4x.45) vs the "english" 4-48 thread. The threads are so similar that if I didn't tell you, you would never know from using them. If that sort of thing keeps you awake at night you can buy a converter on page 1311. It's listed with the dial indicator extensions.
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Why buy a metric dial gauge? get a standard one and convert your metric dimensions to inches.
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Why buy a metric dial gauge? get a standard one and convert your metric dimensions to inches.
Tim has a point. If this Porsche thing is just a phase before you progress to good 'ole 'merican motors, there is no sense in investing too much in metric tools.
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Nope, I've wanted a porsche ever since I drove my dads back when I was 16. I have no interest in any car other than a porsche, so I have no problem investing in a good set of tools that will last.

Thanks for all the help Chris.
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Any machine shop supply has good metric dial indicators.

Try MSC on the web. They are one of the largest mail order suppliers of machine shop equipment.

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Along with my micrometer...a push of the button converts mm, to inches....at least on mine it does....

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