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locknut wrench?
I went over to my local autoparts store today and they had no idea what
I was talking about when I asked for a locknut wrench for screwing a Honda brake caliper piston back in. Didn't see anything on the shelf, either. Is the item linked below what I'm looking for? http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/produ...id=00946344000 Also, is there an equivalent to the Brake Spring Compressor tool, part #07HAE-SG00100, that might run less than $50 somewhere other than slhonda.com? I'm debating whether to disassemble the caliper to see if I can determine what's failing in the caliper piston adjustment system, or just replace the whole thing (assuming screwing the piston back in, as Randolph suggested, doesn't fix it). But by the time I buy the $50 spring compressor tool, a pair of snapring pliers, the various replacement parts, and spend the time disassembling/reassembling the sucker (and it's now getting cold here and I have no indoor garage!)... well... Abe |
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"Abeness" > wrote in message
... >I went over to my local autoparts store today and they had no idea what I >was talking about when I asked for a locknut wrench for screwing a Honda >brake caliper piston back in. Didn't see anything on the shelf, either. > > Is the item linked below what I'm looking for? > http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/produ...id=00946344000 That's exactly what I use. |
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Thanks for the confirmation, Seth. Anyone have an idea as to what I can
use in lieu of the Brake Spring Compressor tool, Honda part #07HAE-SG00100? Seth wrote: >>Is the item linked below what I'm looking for? >>http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/produ...id=00946344000 > > > That's exactly what I use. > > |
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"Abeness" > wrote in message
... > Thanks for the confirmation, Seth. Anyone have an idea as to what I can > use in lieu of the Brake Spring Compressor tool, Honda part > #07HAE-SG00100? I just use a "big ass off set pliers". |
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Seth wrote:
> I just use a "big ass off set pliers". Hmmm. I'm trying to visualize this, but I'm not sure I've ever seen an "offset pliers" before. I'll poke around and see what I turn up. |
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"Abeness" > wrote in message
... > Seth wrote: >> I just use a "big ass off set pliers". > > Hmmm. I'm trying to visualize this, but I'm not sure I've ever seen an > "offset pliers" before. I'll poke around and see what I turn up. http://www.ultimategarage.com/facom180E.jpg (not the set I use, or size, but just the first example I found when doing a google search) |
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Seth wrote:
>>Hmmm. I'm trying to visualize this, but I'm not sure I've ever seen an >>"offset pliers" before. I'll poke around and see what I turn up. > > > http://www.ultimategarage.com/facom180E.jpg Thanks, Seth. I already have a pair, but at some point in my youth I thought I had learned that they were called "gooseneck" pliers. A picture is indeed worh a thousand words. |
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On Wed, 10 Nov 2004 05:11:59 GMT, "Seth"
> wrote: >"Abeness" > wrote in message ... >> Seth wrote: >>> I just use a "big ass off set pliers". >> >> Hmmm. I'm trying to visualize this, but I'm not sure I've ever seen an >> "offset pliers" before. I'll poke around and see what I turn up. > >http://www.ultimategarage.com/facom180E.jpg >(not the set I use, or size, but just the first example I found when doing a >google search) The Channel Locks pictured can be obtained for about $20 at Home Depot.. __________________ Note: To reply, replace the word 'spam' embedded in return address with 'mail'. N37.3 W122.0 |
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Barry S. wrote:
> The Channel Locks pictured can be obtained for about $20 at Home > Depot.. Oh yeah, that's anotehr term I've heard for those. As for buying from UltimateGarage... well... that's for those with lotsa $$. Are they even $20 at Home Depot? |
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On Fri, 12 Nov 2004 01:31:07 -0500, Abeness > wrote:
>Barry S. wrote: >> The Channel Locks pictured can be obtained for about $20 at Home >> Depot.. > >Oh yeah, that's anotehr term I've heard for those. As for buying from >UltimateGarage... well... that's for those with lotsa $$. Are they even >$20 at Home Depot? I think I paid about $20 for a name brand (Actual Channel Locks) 15" pair at Home Depot... __________________ Note: To reply, replace the word 'spam' embedded in return address with 'mail'. N37.3 W122.0 |
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