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Old Jun 27, 2001 | 01:33 PM
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Do any of you know where I can rent/borrow tools for working on my car?

I'm in Ottawa right now and I need a timing light as well as a valve adjustment tool for my GSR.

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Old Jun 27, 2001 | 08:58 PM
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why don't you try parts source or canadian tire.. they lend stuff out
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Old Jun 27, 2001 | 10:25 PM
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canadian tire is by far the better place to shop for tools..
they have some ****** crazy specials sometimes ;p
eheh

that reminds me
gotta go buy a "HONDA" tool set

mmm
10-12-14 1/2
14-17-19 3/4
phillips screwdriver
and u can take out the hole car in pieces ;p
ahahah
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Old Jun 28, 2001 | 04:13 AM
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I called Canadian tire but they told me that they don't lend out timing lights and valve adjustment tools. I guess i'm gonna have to buy one!

mmm
10-12-14 1/2
14-17-19 3/4
phillips screwdriver
and u can take out the hole car in pieces ;p
ahahah
Enlighten me... what's an mmm and 10-..., 14-... ?
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Old Jun 28, 2001 | 02:05 PM
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practically every nut/bolt found on modern honda's are either 10mm 12mm or 14mm. 17mm for the oil drain bolt and 19mm for the wheel lug nuts. and a philips head screw drive will remove practically every screw you will find too.
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Old Jun 28, 2001 | 02:55 PM
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19mm for the crankshaft pulley bolt... 12-point socket in 10mm (I'm pretty sure?) will remove the flywheel bolts (yes, you need a 12-point socket or a 12-point wrench), and I think it's a 17mm socket to remove the transmission bolts as well as the engine mount bolts .
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Old Jun 28, 2001 | 05:09 PM
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mmm - means "metric in millimeters"
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Old Jun 28, 2001 | 10:30 PM
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nah...it was more of a thinking "mmm"
haha

yeah 10-12 blababll...
are sockets

u can rip off a complete honda car ( not ony recent but from 82+)
with only thoose tools

the phillips is for the interior and most screws that u can find around the car

i like to take honda aparts..i've been working in my father's scrapyard since i was 12 so
ehhe
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