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Get a piece of old gal water pipe about 600 ml long & fit it over the shank of the wheel nut spanner, gives more "purchase".
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Rev Wrote:Get a piece of old gal water pipe about 600 ml long & fit it over the shank of the wheel nut spanner, gives more "purchase".
You could always slip down to Repco and buy a 36mm ring spanner with a decent reach on it, but, being an axle nut you are tentioning I suggest a decent torque wrench, doesn't have to be state of the art, and most have a decent throw on them so a little bloke like you wont bust-a-gut getting the thing undone and re-tentioned.
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I bought a ring spanner from Super Cheap to fit for $40.00.
The equivalent Sidchrome one was $80.00.
They are both made from the same material.
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Mate,
A cheap torque wrench from Super = $20 (or go for the sping loaded one at around $50) plus 36mm socket $40, then you will have something you will use all the time - and no chance of stripping threads on aluminium parts or the sump plug by overtightening.
Im much happier on a 300km/h bike knowing that the bolts are all done up correctly.
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The toolkit spanner is a last resort, 72ft.Lb torque with that baby is an exercise in self mutilation.
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If you need help give me a ring
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