OP OP sammyboi MicraMachinePower... Jan 22, 2009 #3 I'm just worried, don't want to ruin it by ripping it all out!
frank Club Member Jan 22, 2009 #4 sammyboi said: Good idea or not? Click to expand... do you mean impact wrench ?
OP OP sammyboi MicraMachinePower... Jan 22, 2009 #5 Yeah, that's the one! Lol. Torque came to mine when I was posting away....
frank Club Member Jan 22, 2009 #6 sammyboi said: Yeah, that's the one! Lol. Torque came to mine when I was posting away.... Click to expand... i would,nt personally, and a good soaking with oil helps, bigtime ,
sammyboi said: Yeah, that's the one! Lol. Torque came to mine when I was posting away.... Click to expand... i would,nt personally, and a good soaking with oil helps, bigtime ,
OP OP sammyboi MicraMachinePower... Jan 22, 2009 #9 Stani1029 said: use a spanner and WD Click to expand... That was the plan, just thought this way might work better. Never mind!
Stani1029 said: use a spanner and WD Click to expand... That was the plan, just thought this way might work better. Never mind!
joesouthgate Super Moderator Moderator Club Member Jan 22, 2009 #10 Yer I wouldn't use an impact driver! I sheared one doing it gently let alone with one of them on it!
L L3DDY Jan 23, 2009 #12 soak em in oil and leave them overnight. Then the ring end of a spanner or a good quality socket and rachet that fits nice and tight should do you.
soak em in oil and leave them overnight. Then the ring end of a spanner or a good quality socket and rachet that fits nice and tight should do you.