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Thread: Alfa Romeo Shim Measurement Tool DIASS C.1.0108 - advice please

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    Alfa Romeo Shim Measurement Tool DIASS C.1.0108 - advice please

    Are there any Alfa Romeo experts here?

    I have an Alfa Romeo Valve Shim Measurement Tool

    While I have a reasonable idea of purpose does anyone know the year and Alfa models tool was used for?

    Being upfront about my reason for asking: I plan to sell it. I have no Alfa so se but first would like a bit more info on the vehicles and years to be able to describe it on listing -- maybe eBay . I am not a member of any Alfa club nor Alfa owner . So hoping among the knowledgeable folks here someone can educate me.
    I used to have the slidimg tool that came together but can't seem to find it

    I know from general Google these sell for strong money to but so far haven't found the Alfa models and years it was used on.

    Cheers

    Steve
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    Steve,

    I'm an old Alfa guy... and my buddy still works on the old ones

    This tool will work for any 4 cylinder duel over head cam Alfa engine from the early Giulietta's (and before), all the way to the 2lt. of the 70's ….

    Here are the guys who will know, and will probably buy your tool... and they're in the UK

    https://www.alfaholics.com/

    Cheers and good luck,
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    Thanks Chuck. Appreciate the Alfa info and contact. I'll drop them a line. Seems a shame for nice Alfa factory special tool to gather dust in my drawers. Sounds like an interesting place -- I plan to meet friends in Bristol this summer so might arrange a visit to them.

    Steve

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    Steve, is it still for sale?
    Ernie W
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    Hi Ernie , just saw this. No gone

    Cheers

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