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E_T_V
13th October 2004, 11:28
Does anyone happen to know what size the driveshaft nut is on the 2.0 diesel maestsos? I think it is the same for all maestro and montegos but does anyone happen to know the size as I've got to change some this weekend and I'll have to go buy a socket big enough I think.
Also any other tips for changing them would be handy to have.
BIGLAD
13th October 2004, 12:50
Hi Dan,
The front Hub Nut size is 32mm. :)
E_T_V
13th October 2004, 13:22
Many thanks... I'm off to buy one now!
Cheers
mgdavid
14th October 2004, 12:40
get a hex socket not a bi-hex, no chance of slipping and burring then.
Dave
14th October 2004, 16:42
And dont go to halfords....
Machine Mart had some hex sockets intended for use on impact wrenches - very high quality, and very cheap. I think i paid £2.99 (Halfords was 13.99 for bi-hex made of genuine drop forged cheddar cheese)
Dave
MaestroMatt
14th October 2004, 17:19
Just had a look on their website - good prices! Is Clarke stuff any good as that seems to be the brand that they predominantly sell? If so, I may change my allegiance from Screwfix to Machine Mart for my future tool-purchases.
E_T_V
14th October 2004, 23:42
I believe (although don't quote me on this) that Clarke are re-branded draper products (which incidentally is the socket I bought for 3.20 I think)
E_T_V
14th October 2004, 23:46
Oh yes and Machine Mart had 17.5% off tonight which made the spending £350 on a welder and a compressor a little less painful for the missus. Aren't I lucky she buys me nice pressies.
Blair G
15th October 2004, 01:20
Oh yes and Machine Mart had 17.5% off tonight which made the spending £350 on a welder and a compressor a little less painful for the missus. Aren't I lucky she buys me nice pressies.
Certainly, if thats what you get in October, then what you getting for xmas?
A Ferrari F50?
My missus doesnt buy me 'car stuff' anymore. Not after the last time coming home with a nice set of wheel trims for my alloys...............
Beaker
15th October 2004, 10:07
Well he isn't getting accustomed to it thats for sure, least I hope not :worried: . It is his birthday at the end of this month, hence welder, and he isn't having the compressor till xmas (thought I would take advantage of saving some money now, rather than have to pay VAT closer to the date).
If I don't get him the equipment to restore the car, then he has an excuse not to make a start on it. Now he has a welder I can start cracking the whip at him ;)
Wheel trims for Alloys, no offence against your missus, but it made me giggle :D
Dave
15th October 2004, 10:56
Clarke seems quite good. I've got a clarke lathe, 5-axis milling machine, full height pillar drill, table saw, table sander, bench grinder, band-saw, etc here at work (and thats the electronics dept!) - all have been heavily used and are still in good working order. They seem to be a sort of good quality, but no-frills, kind of brand.
Dave.
Fast Guy
16th October 2004, 14:27
Does anyone happen to know what size the driveshaft nut is on the 2.0 diesel maestsos? I think it is the same for all maestro and montegos but does anyone happen to know the size as I've got to change some this weekend and I'll have to go buy a socket big enough I think.
Also any other tips for changing them would be handy to have.
I've come across 2 nut sizes, 32mm and 30mm I think without checking the 2 sockets I had to buy.
Tip--- Have a good extension bar than you can stand on if need be to crack the nut off ;)
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