J jedeka New member Joined Oct 14, 2009 Messages 1,413 Dec 4, 2010 #1 I tried using the turning tool after installing my Southbend double disk clutch. I could not get it to work. I am guessing I am installing the tool too far, since my starter has a spacer ring. Am I thinking correctly? Thanks.
I tried using the turning tool after installing my Southbend double disk clutch. I could not get it to work. I am guessing I am installing the tool too far, since my starter has a spacer ring. Am I thinking correctly? Thanks.
G G1625S New member Joined Aug 14, 2009 Messages 340 Dec 4, 2010 #2 Yeah, you must be pushing it to far into the flywheel housing. I used the barring tool on mine with the 3250dd and it worked fine.
Yeah, you must be pushing it to far into the flywheel housing. I used the barring tool on mine with the 3250dd and it worked fine.
Tate What? Joined Nov 5, 2007 Messages 3,419 Dec 4, 2010 #3 Mine always worked, but like was said, it can't go too far. This is where a 1/2" spacer for it would be handy.
Mine always worked, but like was said, it can't go too far. This is where a 1/2" spacer for it would be handy.
White Knight New member Joined Aug 18, 2007 Messages 1,380 Dec 4, 2010 #4 I don't have mine in my hand at the moment but I thought the Snap-on tool had a band you could use to adjust the depth a little? I think you take off the snap-ring and the band and collar will slide off. Just switch the order of the two to change the depth the tool installs.
I don't have mine in my hand at the moment but I thought the Snap-on tool had a band you could use to adjust the depth a little? I think you take off the snap-ring and the band and collar will slide off. Just switch the order of the two to change the depth the tool installs.
J jedeka New member Joined Oct 14, 2009 Messages 1,413 Dec 4, 2010 #5 I will take a look at mine. I think it is a Snap-On tool and does have a snap ring. Thanks guys.