if yuor shaft is wobling you might need to cut back on the alchol..as far as your tingler valve try an enima.
2006-07-16 18:30:22
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answered by kingers332002 3
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Is this located any where near the muffler plug? If it is you will need two left handed monkey wrenches and a dull star point screw driver to help you get the old one off. I just purchased one at the local second hand tingler valve store. If you need one I will go the the store and pick it up for you and I will also ship it to you if the price is right! Have fun remove a tingler valve from a wobler shaft!!! HA HA HA.....
2006-07-22 13:42:53
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answered by fastsaf 3
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Is that a left.hand or right hand wobler shaft? You need to know so that you get the correct polarity on your new tingler valve. Get the wrong one and it could knock out the Hevershaft Relay Commuter Rings. I've found that a left handed fiddle wrench works best to install the new valve. Good Luck!
2006-07-17 16:14:59
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answered by Triker Red 2
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You can make one out of small PVC piping and some duct tape. Don't forget to tune the canooder lifter on top of the tingler valve before attempting to install the new wobler shaft. When under the hood, I always like to check my headlight fluid. You never want them going out at the wrong time.
Me and my friends used to call up local autoparts shops and see how stupid the people behind the counter were, and they usually were pretty damn stupid.
Don't forget to pick the Best Answer!
-TORCH
2006-07-16 18:31:02
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answered by TORCH 3
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I got one at Kragen. It was the last one so I decided to sell it on Ebay.
2006-07-16 19:58:25
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answered by Me again 6
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Um Toys R US
2006-07-17 12:33:56
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answered by Anonymous
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I SHOULD THINK AN ADULT NOVELTY STORE WOULD HAVE ONE.
2006-07-16 21:53:11
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answered by mchaz60 6
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you'll have to make one...
2006-07-16 18:27:09
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answered by Jesters Deadd 2
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????
2006-07-16 18:31:20
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answered by Anonymous
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