D Diesel Powered - Joined Sep 17, 2011 Messages 331 Jan 11, 2012 #1 Anybody have/use one? Do they work as advertised? Something like the Lisle 43300.
Chris Mallett 12ver Swap Idiot Joined Apr 10, 2008 Messages 1,571 Jan 11, 2012 #2 Want to see this one. I made a wrench out of 1/4" plate since the simple wrenches would always spread apart.
Want to see this one. I made a wrench out of 1/4" plate since the simple wrenches would always spread apart.
kleann VP44 pwr Joined Aug 23, 2008 Messages 4,388 Jan 11, 2012 #3 I'm sure they work as advertised, hammering actions work wonders.
F fire power slop burner Joined Mar 13, 2009 Messages 1,130 Jan 11, 2012 #4 They work really great!!!
Knoberman swapping Joined Feb 9, 2011 Messages 2,512 Jan 11, 2012 #5 Ive not heard of these. A wrench that fits and a hammer is usually how I get em
4x4dually Moderator Staff member Joined Jan 22, 2007 Messages 32,078 Jan 11, 2012 #6 My local diesel guy broght one out to the house to do my cam and hg. We beat the hell out of the fan nut and ended up talking the whole mount off the block. Never could get it off. 100 psi of air to the air hammer. $.02
My local diesel guy broght one out to the house to do my cam and hg. We beat the hell out of the fan nut and ended up talking the whole mount off the block. Never could get it off. 100 psi of air to the air hammer. $.02
T The Legend Diesel power for the mind Joined Apr 6, 2009 Messages 302 Jan 11, 2012 #8 they work well and some fan nuts are leftys
Red_Rattler High Tech Redneck Joined Nov 5, 2007 Messages 2,090 Jan 11, 2012 #9 I use a long chisel bit...
307diesel built 6.7 Joined Apr 7, 2010 Messages 426 Jan 11, 2012 #10 They are awesome, I don't use the air hammer, just a small sledge instead and they usually just pop apart
They are awesome, I don't use the air hammer, just a small sledge instead and they usually just pop apart
D Diesel Powered - Joined Sep 17, 2011 Messages 331 Jan 11, 2012 #11 Thanks for the feedback. I'm hoping that the stubborn ones, like Jory had, will pop loose with a little help from the Mini-Ductor first.
Thanks for the feedback. I'm hoping that the stubborn ones, like Jory had, will pop loose with a little help from the Mini-Ductor first.