Just For Colin
#11
Originally Posted by Turbo II' date='May 12 2004, 01:58 PM
im too poor for impact guns
#14
I used a Mac tools impact with a 26 gal tank. My dad and I had to boost up the pressure though for the gun to do any work on that thing seeing as it needed full air pressure to do anything. I forgot the rating, but I think its like 425lbs.
#15
I have no compressor anymore. I had the cats *** when I sandblasted my engine bay, the painter brought his compressor down for me to use with sandblasting. You could open the air tank with a small valve to atmosphere and the compressor would pump out consistant 120lbs nonstop. Perfect for big sandblast jobs and painting.
I already had my own flywheel nut off before the compressor came down, I ended up using an oxy-acetalyne torch to heat up a few shanks on the bolt and got it off with handtools and a hand-flywheel locker (just angle iron with two holes you bolt to the PP tapped holes).
I haven't tried the chizel method yet but I will since I don't have a decent compressor at my garage. I can't even see what you are really doing in the first few pics.. LOL.
I already had my own flywheel nut off before the compressor came down, I ended up using an oxy-acetalyne torch to heat up a few shanks on the bolt and got it off with handtools and a hand-flywheel locker (just angle iron with two holes you bolt to the PP tapped holes).
I haven't tried the chizel method yet but I will since I don't have a decent compressor at my garage. I can't even see what you are really doing in the first few pics.. LOL.
#19
I got a couple impact guns:
(ratings at 90 psi)
230 ft lbs 1/2 inch drive. Useless on flywheel nuts.
450 ft lbs 3/4 inch drive. Works most of the time with MPS gas to break the loctitie bonds and jacking up the air regulator.
and.... 1100 ft-lbs 1 inch drive
The last one I use for flywheel nuts all the time now; it doesn't even hesitate.
I bought it when it went on sale for $350 cdn (normally $650). The thing is heavy as hell, and not even shaped like a normal gun; it has a handle out the side and a trigger set-up more like an engle grinder. Apparently the thing is intended for Tractor-Semi use, but I have had some fun with it.
I've been looking for a while for the electric digital impact guns that will torque to a specific setting; they'd be super handy. I've seen one in person, but never to buy.
I have a 80 gallon standing compressor, 100% duty cycle, 63.5 CFM @ 90 psi.
(ratings at 90 psi)
230 ft lbs 1/2 inch drive. Useless on flywheel nuts.
450 ft lbs 3/4 inch drive. Works most of the time with MPS gas to break the loctitie bonds and jacking up the air regulator.
and.... 1100 ft-lbs 1 inch drive
The last one I use for flywheel nuts all the time now; it doesn't even hesitate.
I bought it when it went on sale for $350 cdn (normally $650). The thing is heavy as hell, and not even shaped like a normal gun; it has a handle out the side and a trigger set-up more like an engle grinder. Apparently the thing is intended for Tractor-Semi use, but I have had some fun with it.
I've been looking for a while for the electric digital impact guns that will torque to a specific setting; they'd be super handy. I've seen one in person, but never to buy.
I have a 80 gallon standing compressor, 100% duty cycle, 63.5 CFM @ 90 psi.
#20
Milwaukee has a 300 ft-lb electric impact. Model 9072. I'm thinking about picking one of these up for $200. Makita has a 433 ft-lb (model 6906) and a 722 ft-lb (model 6910) electric impact, but the Makita units are a lot more expen$ive.
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