Posted by carvel minne farmer on March 22, 2018 at 19:47:57 from (207.228.78.102):
good evening all, want to show you a tool I bought about 20 years ago off the snap-on truck, for breaking nuts to get them off when i'm working on something I don't want to use an impact or socket and big ratchet on. in this case i'm taking the rotten manifold with a big hole in it of the block and I don't want to try using an impact and wrecking the manifold studs or the hold down brackets. after 57 years of being burnt on there. as you can see in the pics you just put the nutcracker on the nut, tighten until your hear a snap, the nut splits open, take the tool off and take the broken nut off with your fingers. if you guys remember jon f's funny for the day about "any 20 minute job is just one broken bolt from being a 3 day job" here's the tool to take care of that. as you can see no damage to the stud or hold down clamp
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