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Postby zeke » Wed Nov 06, 2013 10:39 am

I have not rebuilt an engine for a long time and I'm sure it's been thought of before.

A real time saver! :th:
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Re: Handy Tool

Postby monzabug350 » Sun Dec 01, 2013 12:25 pm

I bet that is a lot of fun when that tap bottoms out !! (Think the HULK twisting your arm )
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Re: Handy Tool

Postby zeke » Sun Dec 01, 2013 12:38 pm

Nope, just set the clutch. ;)
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Re: Handy Tool

Postby Kenova » Sun Dec 01, 2013 10:41 pm

:bang:
The last time I rebuilt an engine, those types of tools hadn't been invented yet .............................. and that really sucks on so many levels. :cry:

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Re: Handy Tool

Postby marco_1978_spyder » Mon Dec 02, 2013 7:38 am

Not exactly the same .... but... when I had a job as display builder for a large hardware chain about 5 years ago.. I had invested on these Cordless Impact drills much like the one pictured.

When I was out in PA on a job, I stopped by a junkyard to browse, and found a front clip I needed to take home.

I tried the impact drill's and what do you know...they blasted through the factory torque on the bolts and got the fenders off in no time.

After I ripped through all the bolts along the top of the left fender I looked up and people workin on cars all over the yard were looking my way to see what I was using. Mine are Hitachi, impact's.
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