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webba

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What size stud extractor will i need for a standard 1275 a+ block & studs?

Im at work and was gonna get one during dinner but ive fecking forgot the measure it lol.


Metro Turbo

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I may be barking up the wrong tree here, but do you just want to remove the studs from the block?

Just lock two bolts against each other on the stud, and then you can turn the stud out.

Sorry if its not what you meant.

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AlexF2003

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6mm and 8mm iirc covers anything you need on a mini engine.

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Turbo Shed

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you could just get some 48" stilsons


webba

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cheers, i could use 2nuts but its an excuse to add to my tool collection!


AlexF2003

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On 7th of Mar, 2007 at 12:18pm webba said:
cheers, i could use 2nuts but its an excuse to add to my tool collection!


the time saved is WELL worth buying a set!

AlexF


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On 7th of Mar, 2007 at 01:50pm AlexF2003 said:



On 7th of Mar, 2007 at 12:18pm webba said:
cheers, i could use 2nuts but its an excuse to add to my tool collection!


the time saved is WELL worth buying a set!


Agreed, the 2 nut trick takes bloody ages.


Star Mag

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Use mole grips of stilsons! yeeeehhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa


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These are one of my favourite tools. Two nuts are for bodgers.

I bought a 8mm and 10mm to cover the most used ones on Minis.

On 13th Jul, 2012 Ben H said:
Mine gets in the way a bit, but only when it is up. If it is down it does not cause a problem.



webba

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Got a stud puller for £4.99 and it worked a treat, money well spent!


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class, i normally make a "stud box" out of two nuts as previously stated. you can whip em out in seconds !! a tip would be to go and get a "Tap" to clean out the threads in the block prior to puting ure studs back in.

Richie

On 7th of Mar, 2007 at 11:46am Turbo Shed said:
you could just get some 48" stilsons



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