P & G Valve Gapper tool


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By 46yblock - 14 Years Ago
One valve gapper tool in original wooden box.  Model 111.  It could use a cleanup, but seems to be in good working order.  Instructions are not included, so you may need to ask a question or two on here for some help.  I havent used it.  $99 which includes shipping.  Payment by MO, because PP takes too much.  If not satisfied return it within 30 days for refund, buyer responsible for cost of return shipping.  Thanks.  
By Ol Ford Guy - 14 Years Ago
Hi,

Please send a picture to w9pj@charter.net.  Does it have `anadapyer with it? 

By 46yblock - 14 Years Ago
Paul, Ted has spoken for it.  If he decides not I will let you know and send a pic.  Thanks, Mike
By MarkMontereyBay - 14 Years Ago
Mike,



Is the Model #111 specific for Y Blocks?



Thanks.
By 46yblock - 14 Years Ago
Mark, I dont know Blush .  I bought it yesterday.  The man had two, one for a chevy and this one for a Y-block.  It looks like what I have seen on ebay.  There are two collar like fittings that are included.  Unfortunately I only glanced the the chevy model.  I do remember its dial indicator had a white face as opposed to this one with a yellow face.  The savings needs to be rebuilt to begin the rebuild on my '55.

By MarkMontereyBay - 14 Years Ago
I chased this link down for the Model 111. It should have a barrel number of 1B and it is for Y blocks.



http://www.ctci.org/gilsgarage/ValveGapperInstructions.php
By 46yblock - 14 Years Ago
The markings on this barrel are "P & G Valve Gapper"  "P & G Mfg co"  "Pat pending", and "model 111".   Oh, and "Portland, OR"!
By MarkMontereyBay - 14 Years Ago
Thanks Mike,



There is a Model #300 on Ebay that says it is a universal kit but some parts are missing according to the description. Not sure if it has the right stuff for Y blocks. I think I will pass on it.
By 46yblock - 14 Years Ago
Wish I had picked up the gapper for the Chevy, but didnt even consider it until hours later.   The guy that was selling had a good spot in his heart for Y's.  Talked about past racers like I should know of them, but I had to tell him my adventure with old cars trucks and engines started late.