wasserkuhl Greetings, New here and was wondering if anyone has :Crank Pulley Lock Tool for Auto B23/Redblock to assist timing belt replacementFront Seats or Seat covers in good condition for a 740 Turbo.Many Thanks in advance!
wasserkuhl ramrod https://ozvolvo.org/discussion/comment/168877#Comment_168877Use the right tool for the jobYep. Totally agree.
Angus242164 I've mostly used impact guns and in one case on a roadside emergency, a breaker bar against the gutter and the starter motor.
Major Ledfoot The correct tool for the job can be got from FCP for less than the price of a pub dinner for 2. https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/volvo-counterhold-tool-240-740-760-780-940-tools-9995284
wasserkuhl Major Ledfoot The correct tool for the job can be got from FCP for less than the price of a pub dinner for 2. https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/volvo-counterhold-tool-240-740-760-780-940-tools-9995284Yeah, found it here as well :https://www.ozwidetools.com.au/volvo-crankshaft-pulley-holder~2621
ramrod JamesM Dont really see the point when you can get the job done without but heyYou cannot get the job done PROPERLY without it.Tell us, how are you planning on tightening the crank pulley bolt to it's specified torque value of 60Nm plus 60°?
timbo ramrod https://ozvolvo.org/discussion/comment/168949#Comment_168949You cannot get the job done PROPERLY without it.Tell us, how are you planning on tightening the crank pulley bolt to it's specified torque value of 60Nm plus 60°?A rattle gun or a power bar usually does the trick
ramrod I prefer using torque wrenches and the correct tools when I work which means a perfect job. Yous guys don't but doing so helps me sleep wellhttps://media.giphy.com/media/r8WtY1wSWSZTa/giphy.gif