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I have a pair of those red Blue Point plug wire pullers. Worth their weight in gold for not tearing up plug wires. For real??? Are you going to be using that brake tool? I have one too. Its a Lisle brand and a good one, but I still use the old fashioned method. Screwdriver and Channelocks. Much faster for me, and always fits, not matter the vehicle I'm working on. :lol:

We have to use brake spring pilers in class. Were not allowed to use pilers and screwdriver on the brake drum springs.
 

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if those are snap on brake spring pliers they are the best you can buy, i have three sets of no name pliers and this snappys make it simple to work the springs on and off
 

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if those are snap on brake spring pliers they are the best you can buy, i have three sets of no name pliers and this snappys make it simple to work the springs on and off

Yep, there snap on brake spring pilers.
 

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New addition to the toolbox

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what's the mirror for Dave? you looking up dress's? could get you in trouble
 

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what's the mirror for Dave? you looking up dress's? could get you in trouble

Looking at other boys sacks when they bend over the hood of a car maybe??? :shrug:
Jus Kiddin Dave !!!

You'll next to never use that, but when you need it, you'll be glad you have it. What I think usually works better though, and what I use, it one of my ex wife's compacts. Its a bigger round mirror, use the make up part as the handle, and its hinged so you can get it into position where you need it. Its also big enough, you can shine a flashlight into it and direct the light to say the back of a block. That is how I read cast #'s on installed blocks.

BTW, I have that same exact valve spring compressor. I don't really care for it much. Seems the heads I've needed to disasssemble, it wasn't quite strong enough. But, it does work, its just slow and tedious.
 

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I picked up an inspection mirror out of a bargain bin at NAPA, it included a small light and magnet in the handle. As for the valve spring compressor, I made a lever-type out of an old lawnmower blade lol.
 

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the two tools i would be totaly lost without are my real good flash light and my magnet tool to fetch dropped bolts and tools, they get used everyday
 

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I got this today.


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Anybody need a cylinderhead ported or polished.The aluminum bits are on backorder.
 

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You can port but not polish with those. You need flapper bits to polish.
 

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On an episode of Hotrod TV they had a guy who made his own.
 

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I think Dave is misunderstanding C4. I beleive Dave is talking about the round sander bits, like little drums. Not a flapper wheel. :shrug: MIght find him a pic of one. I'd do it but real busy getting caught up on 2 forums here.
 

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