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I taught automotive at a technical college for many years. The Pico scope was the quickest for the students to learn with. I have used ignition scopes since the late 70's I still use one today and many times on my dyno when an engine doesn't run right a scope quickly diagnoses if the issue is...
I bought one as well, been using it for 3 years only issue is the plastic covering the buttons is starting to crack, but they still work. Use it for carbs and engine small parts. found the Totally Awesome cleaner works very well for a reasonable price. cleans a carb in about 15 minutes. Buy...
I have that very valve grinder in my shop. The machine looks to be in very good shape, I would say it is worth it. You may find one cheaper but in that condition, I would go for it. Don't know how much you will use it, or if that really matters in justifying the cost. Goodson Tools has new...
I bought one of these 30 years ago.
SST-0156-AF Universal Transmission / Small Engine Holding Fixture without Base | eBay
I use it for all kinds of transmissions and transfer cases. On a torqueflite there are two tabs on the case I simply use a couple spacers to bolt to the case. Works for...
Not sure what you want to spend. I have had a snap-on cambearing installer for 40 years same one. I think it is the same as a Lisle Corporation 18000 Universal Camshaft Bearing Tool. Yes, you can easily damage cam bearings on install with any tool, you just have to learn how to use them. The...
I use you can also get it from dollar general, it does an amazing job od parts. mix it 50/50 with water. don't leave a carb in for much longer than 15 minutes it can turn them dark. My sonic cleaner has a heater, just warm the solution up and you will not believe the results. I tried a bunch...
I have built several shop for my own use. I always went with metal, it just lasts longer. The issue with insulating is how you do the support for the walls. My shops were framed with wood, metal on the outside, I did a concrete wall 3 foot tall around the inside and drywall on the walls above...