To: | wkforest@acpub.duke.edu |
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Subject: | Re: spit1500 brake drums |
From: | "Richard & Linda McSherry" <mcsherry@megalink.net> |
Date: | Thu, 06 Mar 97 07:03:00 PST |
Cc: | "Triumph-ants" <triumphs@Autox.Team.Net> |
References: | Conversation <v01540b00af43a3aac549@[152.3.251.54]> with last message <v01540b00af43a3aac549@[152.3.251.54]> |
Bruce: re the brake drum screws; have you tried a hand-help impact wrench? Hit it with a hammer and it delivers a high-torque twist to the fastener. Just don't slam your hand with the 28-0z. hammer! I got mine, Lisle brand, from Griots Garage, with a selection of bits. I imagine most complete tool lines have them. It has worked extremely well for me pulling apart parts cars that have sat out for years. Richard McSherry Norway, Maine |
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