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Re: [ST] What's that link to the cam shim removal tool?



    You can get a new one for  $85  at this web site 
http://www.motorcyclestore.us/triumph/  Go under general then tools. I made 
the tool but had problems getting it to work so I just removed the cam my 
first time. Since then I bought the tool from this site which I should have 
done in the first place.

I am looking for a used left side hardbag (black preferred others will do). 
Anyone know the going cost new?

TD

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Allyoop" <allyoop@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <st@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2006 3:15 PM
Subject: [ST] What's that link to the cam shim removal tool?


>
>
> Before we move on entirely, I do most of my own wrenching and would like 
> to
> see the instructions for that low buck valve compression/shim removal tool
> designed for the early ST. $130 is way too much for a tool I'd use so
> infrequently. Given how much it's been raining up here in the Northwet, 
> once
> in a lifetime seems unlikely.
>
>
>
> My Taurus SHO uses the same shim on bucket technology and Ford makes a 
> hand
> tool (kind of a two-prong lever/wedge) that's inserted between cam and
> bucket to press the bucket down away from the cam lobe. Then a magnetic
> pickup tool grabs the shim.
>
>
>
> What's that URL again?
>
>
>
> Walt Greenwood
>
> 2000 ST
>
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