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Maintenance and minor repair tools
Tools and Workshop Tips ref-3 Repair and overhaul tools
1 Torque wrench (small and mid-ranges) 2 Conventional, plastic or soft-faced hammers 3 Impact driver set
4 Vernier gauge 7 Selection of pullers 5 Circlip pliers (internal and 8 Breaker bars external, or combination) 9 Chain breaking/ 6 Set of cold chisels riveting tool set and punches
10 Wire stripper and crimper tool 11 Multimeter (measures amps, volts and ohms) 12 Stroboscope (for dynamic timing checks)
13 Hose clamp (wingnut type shown) 14 Clutch holding tool 15 One-man brake/clutch bleeder kit Specialist tools
1 Micrometers (external type) 2 Telescoping gauges 3 Dial gauge
4 Cylinder compression gauge 5 Vacuum gauges (left) or manometer (right) 6 Oil pressure gauge
7 Plastigauge kit 8 Valve spring compressor (4-stroke engines) 9 Piston pin drawbolt tool
10 Piston ring removal and 13 Stud extractor installation tool 14 Screw extractor set 11 Piston ring clamp 15 Bearing driver set 12 Cylinder bore hone (stone type shown) ref.4 Tools and Workshop Tips
The workbench • Work is made much easier by raising the bike up on a ramp - components are much more accessible if raised to waist level. The hydraulic or pneumatic types seen in the dealer's workshop are a sound investment if you undertake a lot of repairs or overhauls (see illustration 1.1). Date: 2016-01-14; view: 739
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