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R W
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Has anyone made either of the C Spanners that are required for the adjusting nuts on D4d final drives.
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Sun, Jan 12, 2014 1:56 PM
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I seen a guy from cat that has a few that were made from 1/2" plate then he used a pinch bar that he put through a hole in the center of the plate and tightened the finals. Last time I saw him use it was in the days before digital cameras so now I am whishing I made a cardboard template of his.
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Mon, Jan 13, 2014 1:54 AM
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I seen a guy from cat that has a few that were made from 1/2" plate then he used a pinch bar that he put through a hole in the center of the plate and tightened the finals. Last time I saw him use it was in the days before digital cameras so now I am whishing I made a cardboard template of his.
Can you use the same spanner as for a 7U? I think I made one round about when I started one for the D50
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Mon, Jan 13, 2014 3:02 AM
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