The torque multiplier I use on the 356 doesn't fit on the 912??
My 1/2 inch socket breaker bar is flexing like it going to snap.
Is there another torque tool?
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What tool do I need to get my axle but off?
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What tool do I need to get my axle but off?
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Re: What tool do I need to get my axle but off?
Hi Neil,
Since you are only taking it off, then I recommend an electric rattly impact wrench. I got mine from Machine Mart and it does an excellent job of progressively loosening anything that is done up properly tight.
It made short work of my 356 axle nuts and the flywheel nut on the engine.
Best buy for tools I have made in ages, don't know how I would be without it now.
Since you are only taking it off, then I recommend an electric rattly impact wrench. I got mine from Machine Mart and it does an excellent job of progressively loosening anything that is done up properly tight.
It made short work of my 356 axle nuts and the flywheel nut on the engine.
Best buy for tools I have made in ages, don't know how I would be without it now.
'65 356 SC
'91 Ducati 750/900ss mongrel
1963 Velocette Viper (mostly) with '39 KSS OHC engine
'05 997 C2
1954 FB Mondial 200 Extra Lusso
'91 Ducati 750/900ss mongrel
1963 Velocette Viper (mostly) with '39 KSS OHC engine
'05 997 C2
1954 FB Mondial 200 Extra Lusso
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Re: What tool do I need to get my axle but off?
Did you use it to put then back on too?Kneeslider wrote:Hi Neil,
Since you are only taking it off, then I recommend an electric rattly impact wrench. I got mine from Machine Mart and it does an excellent job of progressively loosening anything that is done up properly tight.
It made short work of my 356 axle nuts and the flywheel nut on the engine.
Best buy for tools I have made in ages, don't know how I would be without it now.
PS I broke my bar
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Re: What tool do I need to get my axle but off?
I always use a 3/4 bar & socket on all high torque hub nuts / engine flywheel gland nuts etc- its a good investment if you are likely to do a few. Likewise I have a significant sized 3/4" torque wrench for when it comes to torqueing them back up.
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Re: What tool do I need to get my axle but off?
Actually I ended up buying a £30 torgue multiplier off ebay. it got the nuts off nicely. Alot easy to use than the VW torque tool (which was the wrong size).
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Re: What tool do I need to get my axle but off?
Hi Neil
do you think your tool will torque up a gland nut, thinking about how to go about that without spending a fortune on a "proper tool"
do you think your tool will torque up a gland nut, thinking about how to go about that without spending a fortune on a "proper tool"
1966 912 LHD
1980 911 SC Targa
1969 912 RHD in process of restoration
1980 911 SC Targa
1969 912 RHD in process of restoration