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Old 01-25-2025, 06:12 AM   #1
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Now... from where did you purchase the set of SAE/metric crescent wrences. I have the SAE, but after spending several hours looking for the metric... zero. Thanks.
I've been searching high and low for left-handed wrenches, myself.
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I've been searching high and low for left-handed wrenches, myself.
Bed, Bath & Beyond also had a huge selection of those, but they sold out pretty fast.
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Old 01-25-2025, 03:19 PM   #3
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My old-school impact wrench loosened the tensioners with no trouble. Now I'm ready to perform the sacrilege on the crankcase. Can't happen until I have the Solution in hand, however. I need its flange in order to precisely mark where the notch will be. The alteration is sacrilegious, true, but it shall be done with precision, and not like the one below, which looks like it was done by someone who got carried away with nibbler pliers. Once material is removed from the crankcase, it ain't comin' back.

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Old 01-26-2025, 08:11 AM   #4
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My old-school impact wrench loosened the tensioners with no trouble. Now I'm ready to perform the sacrilege on the crankcase. Can't happen until I have the Solution in hand, however. I need its flange in order to precisely mark where the notch will be. The alteration is sacrilegious, true, but it shall be done with precision, and not like the one below, which looks like it was done by someone who got carried away with nibbler pliers. Once material is removed from the crankcase, it ain't comin' back.

"Measure twice, cut once".............just take your time, mark what needs to be removed and you will do fine.
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Old 01-26-2025, 06:53 PM   #5
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"Measure twice, cut once".............just take your time, mark what needs to be removed and you will do fine.
Also, you can't ruin a project by taking your time, but you definitely can by being in a hurry. I don't have a reputation for being the slowest mechanic on the planet for nothing.

EDIT: LN says much the same thing, but more succinctly. From their Post-Procedure Notes: "You can’t rush success, but you can rush failure!"
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Solution purchasers are entitled to rent installation tools from LN for the cost of shipping. Although I've borrowed an IMS Pro Tool Kit from a kind forum member to extract the old bearing, LN's $299 Supplemental Tool Kit is necessary to install the Solution's bearing. I can keep the kit for 30 days, but I'm holding off renting it until it's needed. I'm waiting now for a Ryobi cordless right-angle drill to get here. It's the perfect tool for working in tight spaces, such as creating a notch in the crankcase for the flange's oil fitting using a tungsten-carbide burr bit.


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