| ---- Peter C <peter@nosimport.com> wrote: 
 
>          I have been most successful by using a Go-NoGo technique.
>           If the clearance should be .015" then a .014: will "Go" and 
> a .016" will "No-Go".  Eliminates the "feel" factor. 
Back when dinosaurs roamed the Earth and I was a VW technician, the go/no-go 
gauge was a standard tool in my toolbox.  I had a handy blade holder that 
contained the two most popular sizes - no muss, no fuss.
See this item: 
<http://www.amazon.com/Go-No-Go-Feeler-Gauge-004-027/dp/B000HI9E7U>
Jeff Scarbrough
Spitfires and a TR6 (and a VW, too)
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