If you can't get on it with a normal combination spanner the ratchet wobbly head one ain't gonna help there for speed more than anything else
If you can't get on it with a normal combination spanner the ratchet wobbly head one ain't gonna help there for speed more than anything else
Yes a flexi head one would work fine but so would a std combi one anorl shirley will just take a bit longer
Haha don't ya just love where the put some of these bolts, you need 10'' fingers with 6 joints for some of them.Yer probably right. Unless it's a decent quality one there aint gonna be enough teeth to have small enough movements on the ratchet and even then it'll be touch and go.
I had to stick the top bell housing bolt in on a denzel rover 25 a couple of weeks back after it rattled loose, slid out by a couple of inches and then started arcing on the main starter live.
Even using a snap-on ratchet and I only just had enough room to go one tooth at a time and wind the bugger back in without removing the starter motor. My fingers were like ice cubes after.
Whats at the other end of the stud?
Can it be rotated in order to tighten to the engine before you secure the other end?
MW
Very crudly:
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Big black blop engine
thin line = stud
thick line = what i need a spanner to do
so surely a bendy head one would work fine (and yes there is space to get it over the top of the stud, even though my drawing would suggest otherwise)
Right ok, you say you can get an open ended spanner on it, so turn it as far as it will go take the spanner off turn it over will it go on the nut then so you can turn it, then take spanner off turn it over again back on nut and so on.With the standard spanner end you can get it on but not turn it enough the get it onto the next turn of the nut, you can't get the multi point end of the spanner on as that forces an angle which doesn't work, so, ideally you need to use the multi point end, but, with a kink in it - and hense the original requriement![]()
Take the wing off.....its a piece a **** then
offset or swan neck spanners?
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Right ok, you say you can get an open ended spanner on it, so turn it as far as it will go take the spanner off turn it over will it go on the nut then so you can turn it, then take spanner off turn it over again back on nut and so on.
Yer probably right. Unless it's a decent quality one there aint gonna be enough teeth to have small enough movements on the ratchet and even then it'll be touch and go.
I had to stick the top bell housing bolt in on a denzel rover 25 a couple of weeks back after it rattled loose, slid out by a couple of inches and then started arcing on the main starter live.
Even using a snap-on ratchet and I only just had enough room to go one tooth at a time and wind the bugger back in without removing the starter motor. My fingers were like ice cubes after.
I have spanners exactly for that if i need an odball one ill cut one up and weld it back together or heat it up and bend it, i have about 10 different sets of good spanners including 4 sets of ratchet spanners an i still come up against ones i can't get to, fooking car designers.You can't turn it enough to then flip over and get the spanner back on, that's the problem. There is too much metal around the open end of the spanner. I could take a grinder to the spanner to allow this approach to work, but that would wreck a spanner.
i would still have the same problem, the wings not in the way... and if i take it off it would never go back on again - bulk head is a bit on the rusty side!
Might work, but, still probably won't get enough turn on the nut, really need the multi point.
Maybe i just need to bite the bullet and buy one.
Cheers, since the last 3 posts all relate to 'making my own tool' guess that's the route i'll be taking!I'll go to pound land tomorrow and see what i can find.