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Flywheel locking tool - Printable Version

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RE: Flywheel locking tool - Chris KC - 03-04-2019

Must feel frightful posh to own a car which doesn't wee oil everywhere it stops...


RE: Flywheel locking tool - John Mason - 03-04-2019

Thank you all for the information. The photo makes it clear where and how it is fitted to the flywheel thanks again.

John Mason


RE: Flywheel locking tool - Colin Reed - 03-04-2019

HI All,
Before ordering a SPEEDI-SLEEVE the Dia of the shaft needs to be measured accurately because the min & max is only .006 th regardless of sleeve Dia.
Also the 99187 that Steve Jones uses is 5/16 narrower than the 99186 this allows the sleeve to Fit better on the shaft they should not be level with the end of the shaft but further on leaving a gap between end of shaft and sleeve and Definitely not Peened over
Colin
NZ


RE: Flywheel locking tool - Mick Hanna - 04-04-2019

Ooops - Mine's peened over. I'll deal with it when I get round to assembly.