X2! The meter on that charger is as big as a modern tablet, which I think is awesome.REMJ666 wrote:It cleaned up very well...

X2! The meter on that charger is as big as a modern tablet, which I think is awesome.REMJ666 wrote:It cleaned up very well...
You've probably figured it out by now, but socket sizes 3/16, 1/4 5/16 & 11/32, Hex key sizes 0.050", 1/16" & 3/32", a # 2 phillips, a small flat head (for the E-clips) and a pair of sturdy needle nose pliers are pretty much all you need to work on vintage Associated stuff.OK, now i recall an important question i wanted to ask the experts... What are the most common tool sizes i need to have on hand to work on this? allen wrench sizes and nut socket sizes
What he said...Sixtysixdeuce wrote:You've probably figured it out by now, but socket sizes 3/16, 1/4 5/16 & 11/32, Hex key sizes 0.050", 1/16" & 3/32", a # 2 phillips, a small flat head (for the E-clips) and a pair of sturdy needle nose pliers are pretty much all you need to work on vintage Associated stuff.OK, now i recall an important question i wanted to ask the experts... What are the most common tool sizes i need to have on hand to work on this? allen wrench sizes and nut socket sizes
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