Topica Loopframe_Guzzi Archive


Subject: Re: EX. Leaks

Author: Jeff Meegan

Date: Oct 25, 2001, 9:13 AM

Post ID: 1708696555


I'll take a pair as well.

--j

 
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From what it sounds like everyone is using maybe it is time I make
a
batch of the proper dog type spanners. The "hook type are a bit
better
than the Chanellock/pipe wrench/hammer chisel hackersaw etc. The dog

type spanner uses 2 flat dog keys 180 degrees apart to give a more
tangental drive without crushing the nut as the others do. I made a
similar tool for Tom Bowes to use on his fork tubes and have been
thinking of making a batch of them too.
Let me know how much interest there is,the price will be reasonable
.

PS , Permatex high temp anti sieze compound is the best thing to
use on
the threads, If threads are worn, a few layers of Teflon pipe tape
wrapped CLOCKWISE from the end of the nut can buy you a lot of time.
It
takes up extra clearance and cushions the threads from further wear.

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