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.03 mm converts to 0.0012 inches (0.001181099 for the really anal)
.038 mm converts to 0.0015
.025 mm converts to .001 inches
.08 mm converst to .003 inches
All I can find locally are .038 mm feelers. SnapOn has discontinued their metric set that contained the .03 mm. The McMaster-Carr set that includes the .03mm feeler is $34.00. The local Suzuki guys can't get the tool. Dennis Kirk doesn't have anything that small.
The .001 feeler is too thin -- yet I've seen several references to people using it.
The .038 is too thick to fit under 6 of my 8 lobes. I applied a sander to another .038 I had and was able to slip it under the couple I tried -- of course, I have no idea how much surface I removed. I was just curious about whether or not it could be done.
I've seen it suggested that a wider gap is better than a too narrow gap and that over time things tighten up.
I am going to continue the quest for the .03 mm gauge (a sub- $34.00 one) -- but I need to know: Is it acceptable to use a .001 gauge instead of the .0012 guage.
The difference is small, but as they say, ".0001 here ... .0001 there; pretty soon you're talking about some real distance."
.038 mm converts to 0.0015
.025 mm converts to .001 inches
.08 mm converst to .003 inches
All I can find locally are .038 mm feelers. SnapOn has discontinued their metric set that contained the .03 mm. The McMaster-Carr set that includes the .03mm feeler is $34.00. The local Suzuki guys can't get the tool. Dennis Kirk doesn't have anything that small.
The .001 feeler is too thin -- yet I've seen several references to people using it.
The .038 is too thick to fit under 6 of my 8 lobes. I applied a sander to another .038 I had and was able to slip it under the couple I tried -- of course, I have no idea how much surface I removed. I was just curious about whether or not it could be done.
I've seen it suggested that a wider gap is better than a too narrow gap and that over time things tighten up.
I am going to continue the quest for the .03 mm gauge (a sub- $34.00 one) -- but I need to know: Is it acceptable to use a .001 gauge instead of the .0012 guage.
The difference is small, but as they say, ".0001 here ... .0001 there; pretty soon you're talking about some real distance."