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Grr that 20mm nut

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FluteTears
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Grr that 20mm nut

Post by FluteTears » Sat Jul 28, 2007 3:30 pm

Ok started to tear down the engine and ran into that 20mm nut on the end of the crank. I got it off with out the tool that I need and Yes now I am about to order a new one "Sucks not to have the right tool"
Now that is the question can anyone tell me if I can buy the tool and what size it is?
I am going into the transmision to repair the shifting problem I am having are there any more tools that I will need like this one?
Thanks for any help
Brad
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Re: Grr that 20mm nut

Post by LOUD MOUSE » Sat Jul 28, 2007 8:47 pm

Grind a 1/2 inch chisel to a flat front and hammer the nut back on. Ya probably won't ever find the HONDA tool and ya really don't need it. ................lm

FluteTears wrote:Ok started to tear down the engine and ran into that 20mm nut on the end of the crank. I got it off with out the tool that I need and Yes now I am about to order a new one "Sucks not to have the right tool"
Now that is the question can anyone tell me if I can buy the tool and what size it is?
I am going into the transmision to repair the shifting problem I am having are there any more tools that I will need like this one?
Thanks for any help
Brad

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Post by FluteTears » Sat Jul 28, 2007 10:26 pm

LOL well that was close to what I did to get it off I used a air chisel to get it off.
I may have to cut an old socket for it.
Thanks
Brad
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Post by LOUD MOUSE » Sun Jul 29, 2007 9:32 am

Put it back on the way ya took it off.
That's what I do. ........lm

FluteTears wrote:LOL well that was close to what I did to get it off I used a air chisel to get it off.
I may have to cut an old socket for it.
Thanks
Brad

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