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P & G Valve Gapper

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Hi All,



I just got a P&G valve gapper model 111 pretty cheap, everything appears to be in working order. However, I cannot find any information on it. I've read all of the previous posts and every link that a google search will bring up.



This link http://www.ctci.org/gilsgarage/ValveGapperInstructions.php talks about the model 111, but I cannot see the barrel numbers where he mentions them on mine. Maybe because it is series 2? I'm not sure...



This is a picture of what the one I have looks like:







Anyone know if this is right for Y-Blocks, if not, what it is for, or have any old instructions laying around? I'm also trying to figure out if I have all of the pieces.



Thank you,

-Johnny

Portland, OR
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Thank you so much for posting those pics, and for the info! Mine looks the same but is most likely for a different motor, it has a - F after the model 111. Also, there are no markings at all on the inner barrel where that 1b is supposed to be; so I'm not sure what motor it is for. I was hoping the F meant FordBigGrin



I've started a thread on the HAMB too, hopefully someone will be able to tell me what motor it is for.



I live in Portland. I might swing by the addresses on the instructions or talk to some local shops that have been around a while to see what they can tell me or if there is anything laying around like old paper work or instructions. Probably not there anymore, but the treasure hunt will be fun, right?Wink

-Johnny

Portland, OR



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