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[Did you watch the video Trev, that guy explains virtually nothing
Quote from: Surferdude on March 10, 2017, 04:30:53My account is in the mail. Did you watch the video Trev, that guy explains virtually nothing Better instructional vid and pdf download here Win Tools W900-0199 Broken Glow Plug Removal Tool - Wise Auto Tools tw2005, for $40 hopefully you haven't bought a cheap copy the proper kit is $179, I hope it doesn't snap
Where's the $179 one made?
Quote from: tw2005 on March 10, 2017, 08:46:36Where's the $179 one made?The USA I would think as the site and price is all US.
Quote from: CraigB on March 10, 2017, 08:52:16Quote from: tw2005 on March 10, 2017, 08:46:36Where's the $179 one made?The USA I would think as the site and price is all US.Any links ?
Quote from: tw2005 on March 10, 2017, 08:58:03Quote from: CraigB on March 10, 2017, 08:52:16Quote from: tw2005 on March 10, 2017, 08:46:36Where's the $179 one made?The USA I would think as the site and price is all US.Any links ?Link is right there in my first reply
Probably find they're all copies of the original BGS Technic set which sells at over $900, difference will be in the steel quality and tempering. BGS Germany CDI Glow Plug Extractor Remover Diesel Injector Thread Repair Set A+ | eBay
Yeah cant complain about the price, hopefully it does the job.Good tools aren't cheap, I left all my auto tools in the US with my brother which never returned with him strangely enough most of his tools came back with him though so I lost about 25-30k in tools but at least I got the cash from the drag car minus his advertising costs
Quote from: Surferdude on March 10, 2017, 04:30:53My account is in the mail. cheers, actually that should be a good link. I have seen it, will look again. it would be quicker for you to drive down and deliver that invoice but I see you have the petrol so I understand.Will you accept gold coins?
Quote from: tw2005 on March 10, 2017, 08:45:16Quote from: Surferdude on March 10, 2017, 04:30:53My account is in the mail. cheers, actually that should be a good link. I have seen it, will look again. it would be quicker for you to drive down and deliver that invoice but I see you have the petrol so I understand.Will you accept gold coins?The man is from Queensland.....
Hi tw,When you report back on this weekend's exploits , try to imagine pulling the glow plugs while the motor is in the car.Like keeping the drill straight when cutting the old one out.Ive been lucky thus far, but may need to borrow it one day, if it does not break. Some of the Chinese gear is ok, but none have the quality or precision of US and Euro tools. Good luck
Quote from: nzenigma on March 10, 2017, 21:06:49Hi tw,When you report back on this weekend's exploits , try to imagine pulling the glow plugs while the motor is in the car.Like keeping the drill straight when cutting the old one out.Ive been lucky thus far, but may need to borrow it one day, if it does not break. Some of the Chinese gear is ok, but none have the quality or precision of US and Euro tools. Good luckWhat time are you getting here today FFS?last chat we had you were telling me how good you are at not breaking these Of to Bunnings I go. I guess when they mention some makes and not others there's a reason.Not being a metal worker I think the tap is a finer pitch than the Hyundai plug.Yes I'm seriously concerned about straightness. Just drilled No. 2 cyl. I can see thread but lineball with the EGR piping. I think that will have to come off for No.4.
Quote from: tw2005 on March 10, 2017, 21:18:20Quote from: nzenigma on March 10, 2017, 21:06:49Hi tw,When you report back on this weekend's exploits , try to imagine pulling the glow plugs while the motor is in the car.Like keeping the drill straight when cutting the old one out.Ive been lucky thus far, but may need to borrow it one day, if it does not break. Some of the Chinese gear is ok, but none have the quality or precision of US and Euro tools. Good luckWhat time are you getting here today FFS?last chat we had you were telling me how good you are at not breaking these Of to Bunnings I go. I guess when they mention some makes and not others there's a reason.Not being a metal worker I think the tap is a finer pitch than the Hyundai plug.Yes I'm seriously concerned about straightness. Just drilled No. 2 cyl. I can see thread but lineball with the EGR piping. I think that will have to come off for No.4.Noooo I said lucky. Why Bunnings? You getting ready for exploit # 2, the timing chain? Ive got British tools that my Grandfather used in the Merchant Navy during WW1. Still in excellent condition. Includes a full tap and die set, perfect condition and almost useless because it is imperial size.
I had the right thread. I simply did not thread well enough. The tap has a big taper on it, not ideal
Quote from: tw2005 on March 11, 2017, 00:20:02I had the right thread. I simply did not thread well enough. The tap has a big taper on it, not idealWho was it had a go at me having a petrol engine?
Quote from: Surferdude on March 11, 2017, 01:43:15Quote from: tw2005 on March 11, 2017, 00:20:02I had the right thread. I simply did not thread well enough. The tap has a big taper on it, not idealWho was it had a go at me having a petrol engine? Shhhhhhhhhh!
Quote from: Surferdude on March 11, 2017, 01:43:15Quote from: tw2005 on March 11, 2017, 00:20:02I had the right thread. I simply did not thread well enough. The tap has a big taper on it, not idealWho was it had a go at me having a petrol engine? AND the motor was perfect until he touched it!