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sundial
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by sundial » 20 Nov 2009, 20:06
Any suggestions.....
I am struggling to remove the cluth bolts from my JX flywheel.....so tight the cap heads ard rounding!!
any tools to help, or can anyone over me another JX flywheel for my AAZ conversion....atleast until i can get the old clutch off
Does anyone know what type of flywheel i would need, is it a T25 only part
Thanks for any suggestions....
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by ringo » 20 Nov 2009, 20:23
I've got one you can swap Kieran if your desperate - but i dont know how i'll get it to you.
Give me yours back when you get it off!
I've never had a problem getting them off TBH.
Im in Nottingham...
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by sundial » 21 Nov 2009, 09:29
thanks ringo...
I'll give it another go Sunday...
I don't mind collecting from Notts if i need it, Im only in Wolves.
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by Aidan » 21 Nov 2009, 11:15
Irwin Bolt Grips will get them out, available machine mart etc....also excellent on knackered cv bolts and in fact on anything if you have the full set and the add on set covers everything 8mm to 17mm and imperial
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by jamesc76 » 21 Nov 2009, 14:46
I have a full set of them there brill!!! plus ?I've had some real pig of a job ones and they undone them and I was giving them some hammer!
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by jamesc76 » 21 Nov 2009, 15:47
DJ at Dubdayz
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by ringo » 21 Nov 2009, 16:11
Thanks James,
I've seen these used and your right - i need a set
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sundial
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by sundial » 21 Nov 2009, 17:33
thanks guys...
think i'll be needing a set too!!
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by Aidan » 21 Nov 2009, 22:02
Dear Irwin
please can I have my commission
love
Aidan
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by jed the spread » 22 Nov 2009, 16:43
I need them too
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by sundial » 24 Nov 2009, 19:52
for the record....
machinemart coundn't help
- irwin tools only seem suitable for bolts, not cap heads!!
but an hammer, chiesel and a star bit (used like an alan bit) and hammered in, did remove all bolts..
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by kevtherev » 24 Nov 2009, 20:52
well done mate
relieved huh?
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by Aidan » 25 Nov 2009, 19:10
machinemart coundn't help - irwin tools only seem suitable for bolts, not cap heads!!
"Balls" - use them for this purpose all the time and they work on phillips head screws too
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by Plasticman » 31 Jan 2010, 21:52
agreed, anything you can smack them on, comes off,,
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