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Old 03-06-2007   #1 (permalink)
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about that tool from the download section..is the sheet metal 1/4 of an inch ?? ... or is that .25 mean some metric dim ...meaning somewhere around 3/32 ....and about that slot in the aluminum cube..does that go front to back...or in the radius...and the hole...how deep ?? and wich side, top, side??..and why cant i just tap the hole and secure with locktight?? ... seems more secure ....i know i know...i guess im just a stickler for details ... thankx .....tom

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All the dimensions appear to be in inches and the only metric parts are the bolts required to attach the tool to the cylinder head.

Personally, I bought the Triumph tool because it wasn't worth the time and effort required to design and build an alternative to a readily available item.

I'm quite pleased with the quality of the Triumph tool: it's precisely machined case-hadened steel and does the job with a minimum of nonsense.

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look in the For Sale section for parts and tools. There is a guy advertising some of these for $49 shipped in the lower 48. If they are for the triple then it would be a good deal.
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