Schley Products® - Valve Spring Adjusting Tool

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Valve Spring Adjusting Tool by Schley Products®. Designed for a wide variety Of cars with 12 mm jam nut valve adjustment screws. This two in one tool features a window in its socket so the technician can see the position of the screwdriver blade holding the adjustment screw as the jam nut is tightened. The unique handle pivots from one side to the other, so the window is always visible.

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  • Provides exceptional reliability
  • Ensures everlasting service life
  • Expertly crafted from superior materials

Schley Products® is the leader in profit making specialty tools and equipment for the automotive aftermarket. Mark and Paul Schley made many of their own specialty tools during their racing career to help them work on the car in a quick and efficient manner, many times in the staging lanes between passes these tools were used. It is with this mind set and the need for specialty tools that they started their own tool company in 1979 to help not only their fellow racers, but also professional mechanics all over the world have the best tools available. From the start, the Schley philosophy has been to offer affordable tools of the highest quality and standards, which through innovative and sound engineering make a previously difficult task now easy to tackle. Each tool is tested in the field for application, acceptance, performance, and durability.

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Schley Products® - Valve Spring Adjusting Tool
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This tool set worked perfectly for removing the valve shims on my 2003 Tacoma 3.4L . I don't know why some reviewers seem to have trouble. It can be a little tricky to get the shim out once loose but a little shot of compressed air worked for me. I'm sure you could use a couple screwdrivers and fuss with it all day but for the money these are a no brainer even though I'll probably never use them again. Use the plier looking tool to push the lifter and shim down by closing it around the camshaft above the shim and rotating, then insert the long end of the other tool between the camshaft and the edge of the bucket to hold it down and remove the pliers. The shim is now free to be removed. Easy peasy. I don't see how anything could work better.
Posted by Jeffrey (Deland, FL) / June 13, 2019
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