The stake from a croquet set works pretty well :-)
Jay
>Some times you can use a broom stick or 1"' x 1" (or appropriate size)
soft pine stake as the clutch alignment tool.
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On Wed, 18 Dec 2002 07:30:09 -0600 Greg Perry <rgp@ghg.net> writes:
> Don,
>
> The brake lines are very easy to bend by hand. Use the old brake
> line
> as a guide to bend the new brake line. I usually do this on the
> floor
> comparing the two brake lines as I form the new one. For tight
> bends
> use a broom stick or round pipe as a guide.
>
> As for the 4 piece clutch kit, the kit usually contains the pressure
>
> plate, disk, throwout bearing and a clutch alignment tool. Some
> times
> you can use a broom stick or 1"' x 1" (or appropriate size) soft
> pine
> stake as the clutch alignment tool. Of course you might have to
> whittle
> it a bit to fit.
>
> Greg Perry
>
> Don Malling wrote:
>
> >List,
> >
> >I plan to replace all the brake lines on my TR250. TRF sells
> unbent
> >pipes. Is there any tool(s) I need to bend the pipes?
> >
> >Is bending the pipes difficult, and if so can anyone suggest a
> source
> >for pre-bent pipes?
> >
> >Thanks,
> >
> >Don Malling
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