Specialized tools or hard to find parts to lend and share.
- On the occasion of my R 60/6 30th anniversary I would like to let other airheads know that I will help out anyone in temporary need for a header wrench which I bought before breaking off the fins. I should mention though that a security deposit should be understood, just to make sure the tool finds its way back home. Regards, Herman.
Contact condor "at" sentex.net in Cambridge
- I've got a compression guage available (for checking cylinder compression) for your use. I've also got a spare starter motor and a pair of rear springs & shocks- Scott
Contact sbeach "at" tht.net in Toronto.
- Finned header nut wrench
Carb balancing tool (4 cylinder type)
Spare alternator rotor
Contact Dan Klestorny, 905-276-4050, dank "at" connection.com
- I've got the Helicoil set to repair the threads on the head for the center stud that holds the valve cover on. (ya know, the fancy nut that likes to strip?) It's an M8 thread so if there are any other holes in need of repair, drop me a line,
Contact Aaron Griffin, tgriffin1 "at" cogeco.ca in Hamilton
- I've got both a large and a small click-type torque wrench available if needed. the big one is good for, well, everything requiring the grunt of a small jeep, whilst the little one is for most of the little jobs we do for ourselves.
Also, a prize! The first one to get back to ME through this tool loan webpage and use the phrase "I Want Your Compressor" can have one, free, from me. (I bought a spare from Crappy Tire just for this purpose.)
Contact Martin Aller-Stead, mallerstead "at" hotmail.com
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I have a couple that I'd like to add to the list:
-puller and separator that can be used on the swing arm bearings - not a"special" tool, but does work without any fear of damaging the swing arm bearings - actually both pieces are available at princess auto too.
-"homemade" tool for removing transmission output flange - much like the one from BMW.
-drift for installing pushrod tubes - works for Rocky Point Cycle stainless tubes post ~75. Stock steel tubes are thicker walled, and drift would need to be turned down to fit.
Cheers.
Contact Jeff Heyerman, Oakville, jeffrey.heyerman "at" sympatico.ca
- I have 10mm and 12mm combination wrenches that often sit idle in my garage that i'm happy to make available to the needy.
I know, I know, but you can thank me later....
: -)
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Contact Lawrence Hogarth, lawrenceh "at" golden.net