Show us yer tools
- steptoe
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Show us yer tools
Think it may be time if not already happened to post up pics of your specialised tools especially ones you or mates have made to help with your car repairs and maintenance.
Idea came about after the second post I recall when someone needed a tool to assist with gudgeon pin removal
In the interest of safety we don't need to see your Brumby sitting on two layers of milk crates !
Idea came about after the second post I recall when someone needed a tool to assist with gudgeon pin removal
In the interest of safety we don't need to see your Brumby sitting on two layers of milk crates !
- phillatdarwin
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milk crates they can fix any thingsteptoe wrote:Think it may be time if not already happened to post up pics of your specialised tools especially ones you or mates have made to help with your car repairs and maintenance.
Idea came about after the second post I recall when someone needed a tool to assist with gudgeon pin removal
In the interest of safety we don't need to see your Brumby sitting on two layers of milk crates !
Not anything special but these are 2 of the best tools I have :
Genuine GearWrench flex ratchet spanners - $75 from ebay !!

And flex ratchet - this isn't my actual ratchet - I have a cheap SCA one but too lazy to get a photo of it

Flex heads and 5degree ratchets on both make getting into awkward spots a breeze
Genuine GearWrench flex ratchet spanners - $75 from ebay !!

And flex ratchet - this isn't my actual ratchet - I have a cheap SCA one but too lazy to get a photo of it

Flex heads and 5degree ratchets on both make getting into awkward spots a breeze

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My favourites are my stubbie sidchrome ratcheting spanners with flexy head. Awesome

And my sidchrome big fella 1/2inch ratchet

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And my sidchrome big fella 1/2inch ratchet

Sent from my Motorola RAZR HD
my07 Outback
my13 Hyundai i45(shhhh)
my02 Gen3 Liberty limited ed.
previously
L-series wagon, LSD, EJ20turbo, 29in tyres, 'wanky wagon'
2000 gen3 outback, lifted, otherwise stock.
my13 Hyundai i45(shhhh)
my02 Gen3 Liberty limited ed.
previously
L-series wagon, LSD, EJ20turbo, 29in tyres, 'wanky wagon'
2000 gen3 outback, lifted, otherwise stock.
- El_Freddo
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Not the greatest pics, but it's one of the best tools I've made for a specific job - it goes bush with me too, just in case:





Other than the gudgeon pin slide hammer hook tool this is really the only other tool we've had to make - at least these are the two I can remember atm.
As for the rest of my tool kit, I spent some money I'd put aside for a mate's bucks party on a sidchrome metric tool kit 8mm-19mm socket and spanner set with two extensions, ratchet and breaker bar. Love it!
Cheers
Bennie





Other than the gudgeon pin slide hammer hook tool this is really the only other tool we've had to make - at least these are the two I can remember atm.
As for the rest of my tool kit, I spent some money I'd put aside for a mate's bucks party on a sidchrome metric tool kit 8mm-19mm socket and spanner set with two extensions, ratchet and breaker bar. Love it!
Cheers
Bennie
- Bantum
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More Tools ...
Ok - I have all the usual kit of tools - So here are some others that you might have come accross ...
A Mitre Box ...

A Big arse solding Iron & something to drill / solder & cut on ...

+ Something to look out for - a CV Dust Boot Clamp Installer with Cutter ...

A Multimeter & Test light comes in handy & one of these ...

Note : I don't have an actual picture of mine, but is very similar to above ...
See what else I can find in the kit bag ...
A Mitre Box ...

A Big arse solding Iron & something to drill / solder & cut on ...

+ Something to look out for - a CV Dust Boot Clamp Installer with Cutter ...

A Multimeter & Test light comes in handy & one of these ...

Note : I don't have an actual picture of mine, but is very similar to above ...
See what else I can find in the kit bag ...

Here's a tool thats popular at the moment, no not the milk crate, they are popular all the time:D
A cooling system power flusher.
Uses tap water and compressed air to blast all the rubbish out of your cooling system.
[img][IMG]http://www.ausubaru.com.au/picture.php? ... ureid=1492[/img][/IMG]
A cooling system power flusher.
Uses tap water and compressed air to blast all the rubbish out of your cooling system.
[img][IMG]http://www.ausubaru.com.au/picture.php? ... ureid=1492[/img][/IMG]
L serious, still.
- steptoe
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That's a lot different to the one I know !
Here is one pic of a 30mm welch plug and screww in tyre valve used to clamp in our 30mm ID radiator hose to assist a flush after the caustic soda has sat for a while - still in protoype stage as I have not got a water inlet yet, just blows out whatever was in the core and tanks

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The top one is my EA gudgeon pin persuader developed as I went along with no idea as a guide. I tapped a crooked hole in the end of the bar to take an EA Falcon ? headbolt ground down to fit, a lump of steam pipe with washers welded in each end.
Then two coathanger tools , one is a match holder to light gas hot water services with normal short matches. The other is used to hold M6 10mm headed bolts in place in order to fit them all back in place in the side of the EA82T cat heat shield

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Bit of a close up...shows the remains of what was a 17mm hex head and its integral washer which is what gives me the lip

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Here is one pic of a 30mm welch plug and screww in tyre valve used to clamp in our 30mm ID radiator hose to assist a flush after the caustic soda has sat for a while - still in protoype stage as I have not got a water inlet yet, just blows out whatever was in the core and tanks

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The top one is my EA gudgeon pin persuader developed as I went along with no idea as a guide. I tapped a crooked hole in the end of the bar to take an EA Falcon ? headbolt ground down to fit, a lump of steam pipe with washers welded in each end.
Then two coathanger tools , one is a match holder to light gas hot water services with normal short matches. The other is used to hold M6 10mm headed bolts in place in order to fit them all back in place in the side of the EA82T cat heat shield

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Bit of a close up...shows the remains of what was a 17mm hex head and its integral washer which is what gives me the lip

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- El_Freddo
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^ These tools are totally awesome! I don't cringe when I need to do a CV boot anymore, I used to HATE tightening up those bands!Bantum wrote:Something to look out for - a CV Dust Boot Clamp Installer with Cutter ...
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You should be able to pick one of these up for less than $30 including postage on fleabay!
Cheers
Bennie
Yep, I think mine is slightly more developed, and its red8)That's a lot different to the one I know !
Here is one pic of a 30mm welch plug and screww in tyre valve used to clamp in our 30mm ID radiator hose to assist a flush after the caustic soda has sat for a while - still in protoype stage as I have not got a water inlet yet, just blows out whatever was in the core and tanks
It pulses a mix of compressed air and water, through the engine, hoses and radiator. (future development tip for you)
The gudgeon pin puller, vital tool for Subaru work, here's mine[img][IMG]http://www.ausubaru.com.au/picture.php? ... ureid=1494[/img][/IMG]
I would say there will be many different types of these.
L serious, still.
- steptoe
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windscreen or bonded window gunk cutter, rugged piece of gear, use solid gloves for that spiked double edged knife ! Need brute strength, care, skill and perseverence.
Human powered one habnd holds handle, while the other, preferably yer stronger hand arm combo drags the cutter along
Done one L screen and cracked another when I touched it with the cutter
Couple of handy manual gearbox tools, crown wheel position/backlash adjust tool and a turned down socket to undo the pinion nut on an MY or earlier box.
[img][IMG]http://www.ausubaru.com.au/picture.php? ... ureid=1497[/img][/IMG]
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- steptoe
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Impacter ...
Got one these bad boys ... ?

Comes in handy for those items that wont loosen ...

Comes in handy for those items that wont loosen ...

- 60766244
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No... But do want! Needed one of those today in fact.Bantum wrote:Got one these bad boys ... ?
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Comes in handy for those items that wont loosen ...

Otter the 2004 Outback with all the fruit.

Possible Improvements: Rigid 12db Phone Aerial Fitted, Air-compressor w/ Hose & Air-Tank, Jerry Holders, Lift, Nudgebar and Spots?
|| Ausubaru Wiki: New AUSubaru Wiki, About the Wiki || My Ex, Maple the Brumby, Rack, Lift Kit, Raptor-Liner Tray || Shed: Benches ||

Possible Improvements: Rigid 12db Phone Aerial Fitted, Air-compressor w/ Hose & Air-Tank, Jerry Holders, Lift, Nudgebar and Spots?
|| Ausubaru Wiki: New AUSubaru Wiki, About the Wiki || My Ex, Maple the Brumby, Rack, Lift Kit, Raptor-Liner Tray || Shed: Benches ||
- Bantum
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Impacter ...
Got one these bad boys ... ?

Comes in handy for those items that wont loosen ...

Comes in handy for those items that wont loosen ...
