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Thread: R380 Layshaft Nut Removal

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    a 30/32mm offset ring spanner on the nut and a 12mm open ended spaner fits on the flat spot for the oil pump, use 2 - 3 spanners to reduce the chance of damaging the surface that goes into the oil pump.

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    Okay well I managed to stop the shaft spinning by using the rag trick mentioned....Ended up ripping the top of my granddads wooden bench off. That mofo nut is tight. Was using a Elora 3/4" drive Rachet with another 1.5" spanner on the end of that, still wouldn't budge.
    So I went and searched for an impact wrench at Supercheap and it turns out they don't have them. So might just take it to the nearest engineers haha.

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    Quote Originally Posted by specwarop View Post
    Okay well I managed to stop the shaft spinning by using the rag trick mentioned....Ended up ripping the top of my granddads wooden bench off. That mofo nut is tight. Was using a Elora 3/4" drive Rachet with another 1.5" spanner on the end of that, still wouldn't budge.
    So I went and searched for an impact wrench at Supercheap and it turns out they don't have them. So might just take it to the nearest engineers haha.
    Try Bunnings or any big hardware store, they usually have them.

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    I actually tried bunnings but all they had was 1/4 or 3/8" drive wrenches, that could only manage 100nm - whereas according to the manual this sucker nut is done up to 220nm..

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    where are you, if you're near brissy or the switch bring it around
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    haha I am in Perth, but thanks though!

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    dyna bolt the bell housing to the floor and try again?
    Dave

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    You wouldn't happen to know the part number for the 2 bias springs in the selector housing would you?

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    no, ring MR automotive they'll be able to get them for you.
    Dave

    "In a Landrover the other vehicle is your crumple zone."

    For spelling call Rogets, for mechanicing call me.

    Fozzy, 2.25D SIII Ex DCA Ute
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    Archaeoptersix 1990 6x6 dual cab(This things staying)


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