Here are the part numbers for the no-go pins you will need for tech. Purchased from MSC.
88903604 .0360 ( all will be class zz )
88904206 .0420
88906607 .0660
88917307 .1730
88925102 .2510
There are no guarantees in life!!! However, There has been no changes to these numbers since the first print of the rules. All the changes have been around other areas if you have been followingAre these finalized and set in stone. NO MORE changes to be made? Sure would hate to make the purchase only to have a change come about.
There are no guarantees in life!!! However, There has been no changes to these numbers since the first print of the rules. All the changes have been around other areas if you have been following
I do not personally feel you will be wasting your money. I already purchased my set as I needed them to do the tech video I will have out for certification.
And it should be pointed out that gauge pins come in plus (+.0002) and minus (-.0002) sizes. Which ones do you use?Here are the part numbers for the no-go pins you will need for tech. Purchased from MSC.
88903604 .0360 ( all will be class zz )
88904206 .0420
88906607 .0660
88917307 .1730
88925102 .2510
He gave the part # for MSC's website, thats the ones usedAnd it should be pointed out that gauge pins come in plus (+.0002) and minus (-.0002) sizes. Which ones do you use?
Comments, compliments, criticisms and questions always welcome.
And it should be pointed out that gauge pins come in plus (+.0002) and minus (-.0002) sizes. Which ones do you use?
Comments, compliments, criticisms and questions always welcome.
And this is why I mentioned it.2 ten thousandths is the difference between go & no go..got dq'd on a carb that way..MY pin gauge is Plus..tech guys must have been Minus..mine passes his didn't
2 ten thousandths is the difference between go & no go..got dq'd on a carb that way..MY pin gauge is Plus..tech guys must have been Minus..mine passes his didn't