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Intake
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: New Zealand
Posts: 32
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Err i just got a 3/4 socket, a power bar, put the car into 5th pulled handbrake on hard, applied brakes hard and heaved away. (someone else was in the car obviously)
Popped off like a cork. also, with the rattle gun you wouldn't need to block the flywheel as they don't provide constant load rather a jolting action (think twisting left and right constantly) to crack nuts off. NOTE: have a ceramic clutch so maybe a normal one would slip, but i doubt it. Last edited by Quint; 03-17-2009 at 10:04 AM. |
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