In short, it's just fine for a home mechanic but don't show up to work with that kit...
Chris
Sometimes it's about function over form. I'm a home mechanic, and Prothe's kit would probably have been fine for me. I was turned off after I started researching him. After I ordered my kit, I started seeing people say his kit was fine, but crude.
OP, you may find yourself using the kit more than you think. Since buying my set last Summer, I bought another diesel, so I've used it many times.... especially when experimenting for cold weather.
Ultimately I ended up buying a commercially made pump locking pin from another vendor that I also won't ever do business with again...
Chris
If there was a quality issue with the lock pin that you bought, maybe you should disclose the seller to warn other forum members.
I have to agree with ToddA1. The set screw on the dial indicator adapter sucks. Both on the Prothe and the German guy's kit. The other tools on the German guy's kit is better, but it has a stupid adapter too. You can make it work, but you never know where the set screw will end up. On mine, it always seemed to line up perfectly with the glow-plug buss bar. Piece of $hit. I ended up buying the tension adapter and pin from Snap on for like $20. Well worth it. If I had to do it again, I'd just get this:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=140520851217&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT
And then make my own lock pin and plate.
Hilarious.... I PMed that same gauge to the OP, earlier. I still want it!
Here's what I had to do to make my adapter usable....
- I cut off maybe 10mm (? it's been a while), and ground the extension nice and smooth so it rode the pump plunger nicely. I could have cut off more, but wanted to leave it as long as possible, if I needed it for something else.
- Grab a few various washers... wavy, flat, both thick and thin.
- Play with various washers so when the adapter is tight in the pump, the set screw is at the bottom.
- I have to set the gauge with at least 6mm preload. It's at this point, the set screw is at a thick area of the gauge. The screw won't bind the motion of the needle, here. Check the motion by pulling the gauge plunger and verifying it's all good.
I still wish I had a normal adapter, but I'm being petty at this point.... $20 huh?
Do you know if the threads on that Schley/Mitutoyo adapter is the same as the VW pump?
-Todd