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migebuff
10 months ago

There must be a tool that fits perfectly there and open it!

Even if there was a tool that fits on the kickstarter driver, you could only tighten the nut, but do not release it because the teeth of the driver are beveled in one direction.

One uses the appropriate blocking tool for this, example: https://cdn03.plentymarkets.com/dxow3hzgctx3/item/images/356/middle/blocking tool—KAYSO–performance–4T–GY6–13_1.jpg

wildpark7
10 months ago

Safe- called percussion screwdriver.Other

migebuff
10 months ago
Reply to  wildpark7

Having the percussion screwdriver on the Vario is always suboptimal, he has to tighten the mother again.

wildpark7
10 months ago
Reply to  migebuff

It’s safe to use the percussion screwdriver, too. Use that for more than 20 years – never something has broken. Also every workshop does so.

migebuff
10 months ago

You may feel that, but that does not mean that is the case with the questioner. A blocking tool costs 5€, a new crankshaft with installation one hundred times.

Apart from that, I wouldn’t even wear such critical screw connections on my own vehicle for good luck. The thirty seconds to get the torque wrench are always time.