Basic Tool Kit - What Do I Need
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I don't know if it counts a s basic but I got a 3/4" dial torque wrench which could be used on left and right hand threads. They are on e-bay second hand. I use it to torque on my spinners. To get them off I have to use a copper headed hammer - size 3 from memory.
'cos I'm an idiot I am also sticking with donuts so I need large strong jubilee clips..... to get them back on again.
Geoff
'cos I'm an idiot I am also sticking with donuts so I need large strong jubilee clips..... to get them back on again.
Geoff
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The Cyclist wrote:I don't know if it counts a s basic but I got a 3/4" dial torque wrench which could be used on left and right hand threads. They are on e-bay second hand. I use it to torque on my spinners. To get them off I have to use a copper headed hammer - size 3 from memory.
'cos I'm an idiot I am also sticking with donuts so I need large strong jubilee clips..... to get them back on again.
Geoff
Just use 3 normal size jubiliee clips in series, It's much better as it gives you 3 places to adjust the fit.
Bill Williams
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crannyr wrote:On the theory that "if I have it I won't need it" I probably am a little over the top. Under the deck is spare ignition, plugs, cable ties, gorilla tape, safety wire, jack, repair manual, light bulbs, relays, ,,,
Very nice set up. Tool roll is very nicely done.
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