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What's happening guys. Heading to sears right now to get some tools. I went a few weeks ago and picked up some miscellaneous odds and ends, including a 3/8 drive tork wrench that I bought specifically for building my project. Ended up spending about $150 total.

 

I've got about $100 this trip, is there any beneficial tools, shee related, you guys can think of I could use. Thanks

 

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Flywheel puller, build leak down tester, compression gauge, carb tool

I have a flywheel puller, compression guages, but not the carb tool and a leak down tester. I will not need a leak down for this since Cam is my builder. My plan is sometime in the future I'll be building my own engine from scratch, and that's when I will need the leak down and micrometer.

 

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What in the world do you need a micrometer for?

For this build, I do not need it at all. It will be a good tool to have when I decide to build an engine myself from bare cases. For understanding measurement units and numbers throughout the bike. I'm curious in that aspect is all.

 

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It is always a good idea to have a leak down kit already built and on hand.

 

Should you run into any tuning troubles or if Cam and you decide to try running different domes to suit your needs better, you will need one.

What does it take to build a leak down kit

 

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