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Date:         Thu, 16 May 1996 20:11:00 -0400 
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From:         "bill (w.r.) crick" <crick@nortel.ca>
Subject:      76 Type II valve adjustment 

Volks: My Haynes Manual says to adjust the valves, on my van, the wheels need to be removed. Is this true? I'd rather not if it isn't needed, because adds a lot of effort to the job? IE: jacking, stands, tire removal....

Second question will I need any special tools above Open/box wrenches, feelers, srewdrviers etc? If so what?

Thanks Bill Crick contenplating starting to do some of my own work inspired by the info source, and JustDoIt attitude this list represents

76 Type II.IV.VII Ottawa Canada


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