by Sean Griffin » one year ago
Similar to Dennis Richardson:
For removal: I use a length of discarded 12V automotive cable. Just thread loose end through spring hook, tie cable ends together, pull - works every time.
For reattachment: Combination of bent end needle nose pliers and the aforementioned precision tool (12V cable)
by Rotax Wizard » one year ago
I like these. Durable and will not leave a mark in the spring that may lead to failure later.
Cheers
by Sean Griffin » one year ago
Rotax Wizard wrote:I like these. Durable and will not leave a mark in the spring that may lead to failure later.
Cheers
............will not leave a mark in the spring that may lead to failure later.
Nor will a piece of 12 V automotive cable $0.00
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by Rotax Wizard » one year ago
"Nor will a piece of 12 V automotive cable $0.00"
Sean you are right...but....my solid puller can be used at right angles where items like the muffler are in the way of a direct pull of the electrical wire. I also use a Snap on push pull spring tool https://shop.snapon.com/product/Push-Pull-Spring-Tools/Push-Pull-Spring-Tool-(Orange)/SPRG625O
It is pricy yes, but in some places, especially tight exhausts, the push part can come in handy. With a bit of creativity you can make this out of an old screwdriver. Just be sure to harden the end so it will not break off with heavy pulls. (heat and quench it)
Cheers
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