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    Bosch VE FIP Holding tool. DIY, make your own

    Anyone here made their own holding tool for the Bosch VE FIP?

    the one you can bolt onto the sprocket when removing the FIP so you dont have to take off the timing belt?

    RS

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    i do

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    Quote Originally Posted by RocketSoss View Post
    i do
    If it helps I'll get my vernier out a bit later today and take some measurements.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tins View Post
    If it helps I'll get my vernier out a bit later today and take some measurements.
    Thanks JT,

    actually,
    i was probably hoping the making of the tool wouldnt be too much effort.
    Seeing as the lathe is involved and its not just a plate with holes cut, its probs not worth my time making.

    I reckon ill just buy me one.
    Thanks for your offer.
    Much appreciated,

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    Quote Originally Posted by RocketSoss View Post
    Thanks JT,

    actually,
    i was probably hoping the making of the tool wouldnt be too much effort.
    Seeing as the lathe is involved and its not just a plate with holes cut, its probs not worth my time making.

    I reckon ill just buy me one.
    Thanks for your offer.
    Much appreciated,
    Mine wasn't too dear..
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