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The ones you need are flat if I not mistaken. To to remove the tailshaft?
 
The ones you need are flat if I not mistaken. To to remove the tailshaft?
yep. last time, none of the ones I have worked, fought it forever before borrowing a set. Problem is, I don't remember what the set was called. It was different that the standard set I have.

Wonder if these will work?

Snap Ring Pliers with Reversible Action
 
hmm interesting
It looks like Internet Archive has the Office95 as well. Kindof prefer to have my own serial number (its on the back of the CDs box). Reading more, there were 2 bug fixes, hopefully not important. I really just need Excel because I'm finding LibreOffice's version isn't as good for making charts, especially XY graphs. Office95 is 32 bit, so it should run faster, and with 2 CDs vs 25 floppies, it will be quicker to load! I have even older stuff written for DOS based programs. I need to experiment with 'compatibility mode' vs. a 'virtual box'. All new to me. The DOS stuff would not be used much, but it would be nice to retrieve.
 
Wow! that was fast. You change wheels faster than hoppy probably changes underwear :lol:
It does suck I will tell you. But Ben is coming here to pick up, so a plus! And I am going to sell the wilwood brakes on there so I will get some back...
 
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yep. last time, none of the ones I have worked, fought it forever before borrowing a set. Problem is, I don't remember what the set was called. It was different that the standard set I have.

Wonder if these will work?

Snap Ring Pliers with Reversible Action
Here's the ring, No holes for the pins on the pliers. You need a lock ring plier that just expands the tips of the lock ring. Most of the pliers have a knurl on the jaw to grab the tip of the lock ring. They are all external. (for the outside of a shaft).
 
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