Tools!
- lmw94002
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Re: Tools!
I got the new AE multi driver pictured and it's great. I still use the old AE invidual anodized allen drivers on the bench.
4.5" channel locks are definitely useful in many situations. Add the long/fine needle nose... that'll get you through most scenarios.
4.5" channel locks are definitely useful in many situations. Add the long/fine needle nose... that'll get you through most scenarios.

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RC10CE 6-gear, RC10 Team, 10L, 10LSS, Worlds, B2, B4 TC, FT TC3, Nitro SC8, SC18, RC18LM, FT SC10.2, Worlds-ReRe, B6, B6D
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- duckhead
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Re: Tools!
I am curious what folks use to remove snap rings, especially the small ones. I've tried to find snap ring pliers with bits that small, but I don't think they exist.
Also, has anyone come across a driver or bit that fits the tiny screws that secure the bearing in the idler gear inside 6-gear transmissions?
Also, has anyone come across a driver or bit that fits the tiny screws that secure the bearing in the idler gear inside 6-gear transmissions?
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Re: Tools!
what kinda snap rings? for e-clips and the snap rings in shocks and outdrives in the 6 gear I use my 00 tweezers and a dental pick to lift and walk out of the groove.
- lmw94002
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Re: Tools!
I have a fine tip jewelers flat head for removal of clips/rings. The tip is very small, and just a little twist will start to remove it and then use it to pull it off the shaft.
Also for eclips I have a very fine point set of needle nose pliers that work well as a long as the eclip isn't really flush against the surface of the part.
Also for eclips I have a very fine point set of needle nose pliers that work well as a long as the eclip isn't really flush against the surface of the part.
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RC10CE 6-gear, RC10 Team, 10L, 10LSS, Worlds, B2, B4 TC, FT TC3, Nitro SC8, SC18, RC18LM, FT SC10.2, Worlds-ReRe, B6, B6D
--Builds--
SSC10 build - http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=88&t=41740
RC10CE 6-gear, RC10 Team, 10L, 10LSS, Worlds, B2, B4 TC, FT TC3, Nitro SC8, SC18, RC18LM, FT SC10.2, Worlds-ReRe, B6, B6D
--Builds--
SSC10 build - http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=88&t=41740
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