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23 hours ago, Malcolm Tatton said:
Hi Harry, welcome to the forum.
If the tool in question is the one purchased last year, 'TR7 Head removal tool' then the club does have one which is available for members to borrow. I'm afraid that there is a substantial deposit required (basically the tool cost) which is returned in full once the tool is returned undamaged.
One of the many benefits of membership...… but I would say that wouldn't I
Cheers
Malcolm
Malcolm thanks for your prompt and honest reply.
More than happy to join as a member and take full advantages of the membership benefits.
If I complete my registration today, how quickly could I hire the "TR7 Head removal tool"?
Fully understand the deposit requirements.
Cheers
Harry
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I'm having a nightmare removing 2 cylinder head studs. I bought the stud removal tool, which removed the first 3 studs. My last 2 are putting up a fight and i have managed to snap one flush with the head and the tool has stripped the threads of the other stud. I have soaked them in pen oil, diesel and heated them. I have discovered that there's a tool on the market called the Head Honcho. Does anybody know where I can hire such tool? My last resort would to drill out the studs and sacrifice the head.
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Harry
TR7 Carbs Rubber Mounts
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Can anybody recommend a supplier for at set of TR7 rubber carb mount, as I believe the web is full of poor quality spares.
Rgds
Harry H