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Air hammers are cool if you have a good one also. My favorite tool by far is a Makita grinder.
 
That's funny they do seem to twist and break things loose better for some reason. Love them on hoses
I had my alternator apart last week.. there are 3 philips heads that hold a bearing in on the inside.. nothing would budge them.. then I got out the long driver - pop - like butter!
 
I have some old nos non oem parts if any one needs, slant WP, three sets of points and a slant fuel pump, all were in the car in decayed boxes.
 
Na. Mine are all retired and for display only.
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I had my alternator apart last week.. there are 3 philips heads that hold a bearing in on the inside.. nothing would budge them.. then I got out the long driver - pop - like butter!
as long as its on something relatively solid, I have an impact screwdriver set. you put a bit on it and hit it with a hammer. just gotta be careful what you use it on, cause if the screw doesn't turn it can usually rip the head off.
 
Had them forever great stuff there. I actually just picked up a set of open end ratchet wrenches from tractor supply for $10 for the dart, been using the heck out of them
 
as long as its on something relatively solid, I have an impact screwdriver set. you put a bit on it and hit it with a hammer. just gotta be careful what you use it on, cause if the screw doesn't turn it can usually rip the head off.

They are great also when needed!
 
Well got the car in the shop and jacked it up, Ron never saw lh thread wheel lugs before! Crappy 7 1/4 rear in that, and rust falling off everywhere!
 
Keith those wheels work out?
They will. I pressure washed them yesterday. gonna get the tires off and paint them before mounting new tires. the outsides are pretty clean, but some heavy rust I want to remove on inners, from road salt no doubt.
 
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