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on the hunt again/ engine socket tool
could any of you good kind people lend me the sockets to remove my now kacked out engine. or at least tell me how to do it with out them. its the sockets with the 4 points to them like the swing arm socket tool. thanks
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Re: on the hunt again/ engine socket tool
Hi
I've seen them for sale on e-bay, search on "SV650 tools" |
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Re: on the hunt again/ engine socket tool
Buy it, use it, send it back asking for a refund. It was the wrong one, silly me. That kinda thing.......
I'm such an honest chap. :p |
Re: on the hunt again/ engine socket tool
unfortunately i need them for friday
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Re: on the hunt again/ engine socket tool
40 quid is nothing for special tools when you consider the price of a pair tyres or a tank of fuel or even a Starbucks coffee! It is cheap really.
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Re: on the hunt again/ engine socket tool
Not compared with grinding lumps off a £2 socket though, which is what I'd do... Though I've never got round to it yet.
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Re: on the hunt again/ engine socket tool
i've done the grinding a socket before, it does work. If you need them by Friday it's maybe your only choice. I like real tools better myself.
If you do go the e-bay route you can always sell them on e-bay afterwards. |
Re: on the hunt again/ engine socket tool
all sorted i made one at work from some iron pipe thanks
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Re: on the hunt again/ engine socket tool
Mart didn't realise the can of worms he opened with his last statement.
You now have the blueprints. SV.org is forming an orderly queue............................. So how long is this bit of pipe you have left? Enough for a roaring trade in castle-nut extractors? ;) |
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