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2H Fuel Adjusting Spanner. Maybe 1HZ 1HDT 3B aswell??

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2H Fuel Adjusting Spanner. Maybe 1HZ 1HDT 3B aswell??

Post by Shadow »

Would anyone be interested in one of these?

im gonna make one and if enough people would be interested in one i could put 10 or so through a mates CNC.
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Post by Tooheys »

Could be interested in 2 one for me and a mate. How much you looking at each?
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Post by Shadow »

No idea, shouldnt be too much, will just be machined from 5mm plate with 3 silver-steel pins miged in place. Already have the metal, and the cnc'ing will be done cheap.

I will talk to my mate and see how much he wants to run them through the CNC after hours one day. I might just get 20 handles run off and see how it goes

Can anyone tell me if the same tool is used to adjust the fuel in 1HZ 3B etc?
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Post by RED60 »

How many axis is the cnc. When the're done post a price up. I mite be interested. :cool: :cool:
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Post by hdj105 »

Shadow wrote:
Can anyone tell me if the same tool is used to adjust the fuel in 1HZ 3B etc?
The rotary pumps (eg. 1HZ, 1HD-T, etc) only require normal hand tools (12mm and 6mm).
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