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Author:  cush [ Tue Jun 07, 2005 4:06 pm ]
Post subject:  The Mini Toolkit - Info Gathering

Here's an idea.

We shall compile a list of all the size spanners that you need to work on your pride and joi.

What sizes do we need? and what are they used for

after this (spam free) thread is sufficiently long, i'll compile it into a list for the mods forum and we can make it all sticky and that..
The idea is To have a list such as..
5/8th
  • This bolt
  • These bolts
  • This nut

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The list so far:

Hammer
  • Anything Stuck
Daddy's Wallet
  • Everything else :)

1/4"
  • drum brake wheel cylinder bleeders
5/16"
  • radiator cowling screws
  • drum brake brake adjusters
  • speedo housing screws
7/16"
  • starter solenoid nuts
  • steering column bolt
  • heater off-take nuts
  • gearbox to block nuts/bolts
1/2"
  • subframe nuts & bolts
  • steering column bracket bolts
  • rocker stud nuts
  • thermostat housing nuts
  • most of the gearbox
9/16"
  • head stud nuts
11/16"
  • ball joint nuts
  • tie bar nuts
3/4"
  • hydro coupling nuts
  • radius arm nuts
  • rear hub nuts
1 5/16"
  • steering column nut
  • disk brake hub nuts
  • front pulley bolt
1 1/5"
  • ball joints
  • crankshaft end bolt


Contributors: William, skkskskgngngskgn

etc...

handy?

submit away..

Author:  willy [ Tue Jun 07, 2005 4:21 pm ]
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Multigrips. - Most nuts, etc.

Shifting spanner. - Every bolt you could find

Big Farken Hammer. - Breaking/bending/moving things, or throwing during a road rage incident.

Author:  cush [ Tue Jun 07, 2005 4:24 pm ]
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i was going to suggest NOT using the term shifter anywhere, but unfortunately, i forgot...

The hammer, however, i'm happy to put on the list.

Author:  simon k [ Tue Jun 07, 2005 4:26 pm ]
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jeez cushy, you'll have us going for ever....

1/4"
drum brake wheel cylinder bleeders

5/16"
radiator cowling screws
drum brake brake adjusters
speedo housing screws

7/16"
****** heaps... how about...
starter solenoid nuts
steering column bolt
heater off-take nuts
gearbox to block nuts/bolts

1/2"
likewise, heaps and heaps
subframe nuts & bolts
steering column bracket bolts
rocker stud nuts
thermostat housing nuts
most of the gearbox

9/16"
likewise...
head stud nuts

5/8"
brake line to disc calliper

?/?"
brake line to subframe - it's 18mm.... ?

11/16"
ball joint nuts
tie bar nuts

3/4"
hydro coupling nuts
radius arm nuts
rear hub nuts

1 5/16"
steering column nut
disk brake hub nuts
front pulley bolt

1 1/5"
ball joints
crankshaft end bolt

and about a million in between :roll:

Author:  cush [ Tue Jun 07, 2005 4:27 pm ]
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my word you're a gun, simon.....btw... email jaan back... he's feeling neglected

Author:  68matic [ Tue Jun 07, 2005 4:34 pm ]
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pliers and eleccy tape and 3mm copper wire

Author:  Lillee [ Tue Jun 07, 2005 5:03 pm ]
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You can buy a specially made brake bleeder tool if that helps. I just use a 1/4" as well however it's not really the "correct" tool.

Why don't you just invest in a metric/imperial Sydchrome 1/4" set? It's all I've ever needed. If you intend to undo the wheel hub nut or steering wheel hub nut then you will need more than just sockets... Breaker bars and alot of swearing comes to mind :lol:

Author:  kazjim [ Tue Jun 07, 2005 6:22 pm ]
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Gas Axe (Oxy- Acetelyne) - Flywheel Removing
Gas Axe (Oxy- Acetelyne) - Ball Joint removal
Gas Axe (Oxy- Acetelyne) - Subframe Bolts

Seeing a pattern ?

he he he
J

but I'm serious about the flywheel Removal...

Author:  Wolfman [ Tue Jun 07, 2005 6:30 pm ]
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Great idea, if it's a toolkit you're building don't forget the Torque wrench

Author:  Besser [ Tue Jun 07, 2005 7:50 pm ]
Post subject:  have a wash first

Starting tool:

High Pressure steam cleaner or Kero air gun

Man, my 72 clubman was gleamed after 2 washes and all the spanners held the bolt heads and nuts. I could grease it and tell when the brgs were packed.

Trust me a good wash saves skin on the knuckles, exposes grease nipples, makes the carby gleam, uncovers F$%ked rubber bushes, polishes up the master cylinders and doesnt leave finger prints on the wife by the next morning hehe

PS You'll also make a quid with the locals getting their cars, houses, driveways cleaned

(PPS Dont use on the Wife or you may have another mini for a long time!)

Author:  drmini in aust [ Tue Jun 07, 2005 8:53 pm ]
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Putting things together- MIG welder
Taking 'em apart- angle grinders.. I have 4! :lol:

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