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Don't know what you consider out of the ordinary, but in addition to what is mentioned in the video, if you read through your service manual it recommends torque adapters for your rocker support & rocker cover bolts:
I want to buy the fuel moto 107 kit, and was wondering what out of the ordinary tools I will need. Example, inner bearing tool?
+1 on the videos. At a minimum I would say cam bearing tools and rocker box wrenches. A push rod tube tool is handy but not required. I also cut down an allen wrench for the intake manifold bolts. Other than that, I was able to get by with standard tools and the simple recommendations from the videos.
I just want to thank everyone for all the help I just watched every FM video from 1 to 11 and I learned a lot. Also Thanks "IKNOWNOT", I will buy those tools you recommended.
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