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. A good 20 thou feeler did the trick although you could get pretty close by eye.
I think the only reason we did the tappets by eye was because of the excessive wear groove on the rocker arm? The feeler could not fit in,
so you ended up with all the wear + the thickness of the gauge.
I remember doing tappets on a Fiesta (1.1 OHV) with the owner looking on, no fancy reception area. And they were noisier when I was finished than at the start
And the Citroen's with the timing marks on the belt, lovely. I think they are about the only car company that has become more main stream as the years went on. They even have McPherson struts in the C3.
Don't forget the mini 850 / Morris 1100 with their never ending overheating problems. A mate of ours had no horn due to a technical issue in the steering column. So instead of using the horn he would slip the clutch as he passed. Not the easiest thing in the world to replace.
Fitting negative earth radios to positive earth Minis? As we could not get the sound systems in positive earth (well not in the markets) so we mounted the unit on timber (insulated the return) to allow the negative earth units to work.
Bought a MK3 Cortina with the battery in the wrong way round. Everything worked fine until we fitted the new 8 track stereo.
And went back and got another one as we thought the first one was faulty.
This is better than any psychologist, and cheaper.