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Things i make

Reply #15
That's neat

But you should be able to pull on the connectors and they will just come off .... Most any way

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Reply #16
care for a demonstration of that, post up a vid, we could stand a chance of learning something cause i missed that day in school~!

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Reply #17
You just pull hard    done it hundreds of times try it

I always did it the way you first said till I started working at a mustang shop and was shown they just pull off

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Reply #18
Ok forgot to show you guys how my home made smoke machine works. For anyone interested here it is. This is a new design and makes tuns of smoke. More than my Snap On unit that is still being fixed.





I spend money I don't have, To build  cars I don't need, To impress people I don't know

HAVE YOU DRIVEN A FORD LATELY!!

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Reply #19
jcassity, next time you go to pull any connector off i suggest you try this..


pull at the top of the connector. not from the wires obviously. wiggle back in forth lightly at the connector. use should see it start to move. then it will pop off.

no broken tabs, no need for three hands. :D

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Reply #20
kk
I spend money I don't have, To build  cars I don't need, To impress people I don't know

HAVE YOU DRIVEN A FORD LATELY!!

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Reply #21
hey tom, what are you going to tell the snap on guy>? keep his broke stuff or what?

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Reply #22
Quote from: TOM Renzo;404773
Well i searched for months for a tool to remove the snap ring on the F350 pickup. The snap ring is on the front hub. Now i know clearly their is a tool but all my tool guys are silent to what it is. And Ford does not have a special tool to remove this MASSIVE SNAP RING. SOOOOOOOOOOOO I made a tool. Here it is. All i have to do now is wait for my snap ring to come from thr dealer to figure out how to make the points. I ordered a set of tips from my snap on guy. I might just use that setup. But as all that knows me i am determined to come up with a good tool for this purpose. All my garage friends have the same problem with this snap ring. Soon it will be history as i think this tool will solve this problem Thanks

:evilgrin::burnout::hick:


 

tom, can you check and see if i will need this tool on a 1990 351w ford bronco full size?

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Reply #23
i'm pretty sure its not, what are you trying to pull off? the snapring that holds the lockouts in? those you can get with a pair of neednose. getting them apart is kind of a pain in the ass. espcially for brakes.