Not trying to appear to be an ass, but you are referring to the Clavis belt tension gauge, not Clevis, right? Terrific tool, but I don't "think" they are marketed here in the States. Ducati's new tension tool is a badass piece of kit. Not sure what it would sell for if marketed to the public or independent shops. Like I said earlier, the Moto Reva tool works well in my quiet garage, but not so well in a noisy shop environment. For $250 it's hard to beat and can be used on any desmo with belt driven cams.. The Facom DM16 is a good tool as well, for 4-valve engines. It does require a bit of a mod to make it fit between the pulleys on the cams.
If anybody is interested I have the proper Clevis frequency gauge
Sent from Tricky's I padNo, a Palm Tungsten T3.
I have an FFT program, as well as a guitar tuner program, for it, both
work though I prefer the FFT for setting the belts.
Tom
On 02-Dec-11 21:27, Michael Heth wrote:
> On Dec 2, 2011, at 2:07 AM, T wrote:
>
>> Well, I've verified the accuracy of the T3 I use (and I have the
>> equipment to do so).
> Is that a purpose built tool?
>
> I'm not familiar with it.
>
> Thanks,
>
> M./
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Jack Ward
'00 ST4 Ducati (New Street)
'92 750ss Ducati (Restoration Project)
'63 H-D Panhead (Old Ratbike)
Now in Woodstock, GA, USA
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