Give me an address and a length required Steve,SteveD wrote:Thanks Sibbo.That'd be great. I have a lead on a place that may have what I'm after but I think they're closed over the weekend. I'll check Monday then get back to you. Cheers
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Give me an address and a length required Steve,SteveD wrote:Thanks Sibbo.That'd be great. I have a lead on a place that may have what I'm after but I think they're closed over the weekend. I'll check Monday then get back to you. Cheers
No, no, if you practice enough you should be able to shift two trannies at once.Sibbo wrote:One's sufficient .
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Well, we have Diane.enigmaT120 wrote:No, no, if you practice enough you should be able to shift two trannies at once.Sibbo wrote:One's sufficient .
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You can turn the output shaft, which would be doing the same thing.SteveD wrote: https://youtu.be/eZEFVstHv0c explains the method which requires some contortion moving the rear wheel, so I can't experiment with that on the bench.[/color]
I did try that, but find that using the tool left handed was awkward. I think I need to work out the correct insertion distance and add a hard rubber stopper at the right spot to allow me to "fix" the position of the tool centrally for more stability. It tends to wander in the hole doing it one handed. The Sipp tool uses a bolt incorporated onto the tool for that purpose.Major Softie wrote:You can turn the output shaft, which would be doing the same thing.SteveD wrote: https://youtu.be/eZEFVstHv0c explains the method which requires some contortion moving the rear wheel, so I can't experiment with that on the bench.[/color]