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Right Tools for the Job!!!


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Right Tools for the Job!!!

Tue Oct 11, 2005 6:22 pm » Post: #1 » Download Post

Bloody Hell it works....ive been trying to get the clutch Nut of for a good few days, i had socketcs, bars, 18" lever, i have even got a clutch tool on the way... this thing would just not fecking move no way.... so with a recomendation from several members i purchased a impact gun from ebay for £50

Bloody hell........... i came home tonight unpacked it, chaged it for an hour, went outside stuffed a few rags in the clutch to stop it moving (another helpfull hint) stuck the socket on the gun thought HERE WE GO...

Now i feel cheated, i

t took about .............ooooooooo 10 seconds and the nut broke free and came undone....How cool is that ....that is so cool what a toy... problem is what do i do with the clutch tool i just bought LOL thanks for all your help guys... Very Happy
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Tue Oct 11, 2005 9:28 pm » Post: #2 » Download Post

Excellent news. The trouble you have now, is finding other stuff to undo!
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Wed Oct 12, 2005 6:34 am » Post: #3 » Download Post

you use the clutch holder tool for doing it back up again tothe correct torque. Or if you're just gonna spin it back on with the rattle gun then be a good chap and send the clutch tool to me. I like tools!
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Wed Oct 12, 2005 10:44 am » Post: #4 » Download Post

There's the problem, the Tourque wrench i have only goes to 80nm and reading the parts bit the tourque for the nut is 100nm (top end) mmmm do i just spin it up?? will it come off again?... DO i BUY NEW TOOLS Surprised we'll see.

As for the clutch tool, for the things you get up too i cant beliave that you dont have one already, IF not.... scary you must have big hands... LOL
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Wed Oct 12, 2005 3:40 pm » Post: #5 » Download Post

rc46 wrote:
DO i BUY NEW TOOLS Surprised we'll see.


Is this a real question? Do you really have to ask the question? I know if there is a chance I may need a new tool, I have no choice but to go get it, as well as see what else I could possible use (or not, but still have).

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Wed Oct 12, 2005 5:01 pm » Post: #6 » Download Post

Oh yes, I have a clutch holder tool already, but I have 'a' clutch holder tool which lives in my tool box in the work shop. I don't have a clutch holder tool for my other 'portable' toolbox and this is the problem.

I've got two flywheel holders, two flywheel pullers, two of this, a couple of those and plenty of them. Noah's got nothing on me!

I'm with Charles. Spending cash on tools is fun. I buy tools just in case. If I use a tool once then it's paid for itself. If I don't use it...oh well...I'm sure it'll come in handy one day.
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