Proform Valve Lash Adjusting Wrenches 66780 on 2040-parts.com
Florida, New York, United States
Valve
Adjusting Wrench Material: Stainless steel Valve
Adjusting Wrench Finish: Natural T-Handles
Included: Yes T-Handle
Sizes: 3/16 in., 7/32 in. Valve
Adjusting Wrench Included: Yes Valve
Adjusting Wrench Size: 9/16 in.
These Proform valve lash adjusting wrenches make adjustment very easy, cutting the adjusting time in half. Simply position the adjusting handle wrench over the rocker arm lockdown, and drop the appropriate T-handle down through the hole in the wrench--with one hand doing the job of two. |
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