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1st April 2008, 13:19 | #1 |
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Which tools/toolkit could you not do without?
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Armed with Haynes manual, what kind of tools do you recommend to do basic servicing/maintenance on our fine cars? I've got the car booked in to a garage for its next service as that requires new belts and I feel that beyond my skills, but basic servicing I feel fine attempting. I would imagine a good socket set, screwdrivers (flat, phillips and torx). I have some tools, needed to use the torx bits to get the glove box out to remove the cd changer! What else would you recommend? Cheers David |
1st April 2008, 13:39 | #2 |
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Not sure about the petrol but the CDT needs some longish allen keys to get the cover off at the back. Cant remember the size off hand.
You will also need a sharp stanley knife to cut that pesky air intake duct off
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1st April 2008, 14:20 | #3 |
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I usually find a good lump hammer works well in any tool box....
Seriously though torx and security torx drivers are what I am desperately lacking. A torque-wrench is also pretty indispensable although with common sense applied you can make do without. |
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In addition to above.
At least a Basic Electrical Test Meter for Volts, Continuity, Ohms etc. A Torx Security Driver/Socket drive Set. Long Nose Pliars etc. |
1st April 2008, 15:23 | #5 |
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If you have a CDT, always remember a special place for your 36mm socket, because when you can't find it and you have drained the oil it makes you want to cry.
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My most invaluable tool to date (and indeed, today) was my wife's arm. It's thinner than mine, and will just about squeeze down the side of my 2.0-litre V6 and retrieve the dropped inlet manifold balance valve from the bottom of the under-engine tray!
Seriously though - all of the above - but I really would invest in one of those 'long-necked cable-with-a-grabby-thing-on-the-end' tools that you can find in the bigger Halfords. I had one years ago, but a mate nicked it (they're THAT useful). In the Rover, it would've been a godsend today - they are SO tight on space. Instead, my missus had to be the godsend instead! Nice thing was, she didn't even get her arm dirty, the engine bay was that clean! Last edited by BigJacko; 4th April 2008 at 23:30.. |
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18" 1/2" drive swivel ended breaker bar, absolute must have complete with non slip handle. great for shifting stubbon nut and bolts.
Good quality inpact socket set 1/2" drive, 1/2" drive allen key set, Impact driver, good selection of ring spanners and sockets. Various screwdrivers different lengths with interchangable bits and a couple of flexable extensions (very, very useful). And as Simon mentioned a lump hammer. Not forgetting the essential for all serious mechanics a good trolley jack and a set of axle stands. To be honest I couldn't do without most of my tools I use them all the time. Russ
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