Nodge68
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have ordered myself a decent set of hex sockets as i hear the plugs/nuts on them are like butter
They are. I actually keep a spare, as they are very easily damaged, and don't cost much.
have ordered myself a decent set of hex sockets as i hear the plugs/nuts on them are like butter
They can be a nightmare to get off. Make sure to loosen the fill plug BEFORE loosening the drain plug. JIC.yeah was planning this, have ordered myself a decent set of hex sockets as i hear the plugs/nuts on them are like butter
They can be a nightmare to get off
My trusty Clarke Buzz gun chewed the corners off the bolt so it was nice and round last time.My trusty Worx buzz gun gets them off OK, well most of the time anyway.
My trusty Clarke Buzz gun chewed the corners off the bolt so it was nice and round last time.
yeah, just ordered a buzz gun so will give that a go when it gets here
You can mark up the bearing's location on the floor (there's a notch in the bearings for this). But if you didn't mark them, you just need to make sure the VCU is refitted along the centre line of the vehicle, with the bearings at exactly 90° to the VCU shafts.On another note... when I am replacing this VCU do I need to mark anything
No that's a pointless exercise, as the propshafts are balanced independently.seen a couple of vids, and in one where the guy marks up the prop with tipex to make sure it goes back in exactly the same way - is this needed?
I like Bahco sockets. They're the best quality you can get for the money.Cheers Nodge, didnt think it was worth marking the props up - but best thought I would check with the experts, and yeah bought a decent set of hex sockets before I bought the impact wrench.
I like Bahco sockets. They're the best quality you can get for the money.