johnchabin
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You are a baller. Save some for the rest of us.Heads up diesel guys easy 62 ho and 87 lb ft of torque improvement! Not sure what this will do for the gas motors but at least 10% improvement.
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I think I have that exact same one. One of the best tool investments I ever purchased.Working on motorcycles with the Phillips head bolts in the cases. The impact driver was mandatory to loosen them up. I have 3 of them.
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The first one I bought was from a motorcycle shop. The second one was from NAPA. The third one was from Snap-On. The one from the motorcycle shop has a mushroom head on it now.I think I have that exact same one. One of the best tool investments I ever purchased.

I totally believe you. My pedal covers plus the diamond plate dead pedal added an additional few horses on my Gascon.Heads up diesel guys easy 62 hp and 87 lb ft of torque improvement! Not sure what this will do for the gas motors but at least 10% improvement.
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Now that I’ve not seen before. Pretty cool. So spring loaded, hand impact wrench for small fasteners?Working on motorcycles with the Phillips head bolts in the cases. The impact driver was mandatory to loosen them up. I have 3 of them.
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Yep. I've used it on 5/8" bolts on one job.Now that I’ve not seen before. Pretty cool. So spring loaded, hand impact wrench for small fasteners?
It Has a cam in it so that when you smack it with a mallet it turns the tip and uses downward force to keep it in the screw head while under pressure.Now that I’ve not seen before. Pretty cool. So spring loaded, hand impact wrench for small fasteners?
First pic I covered the BD lights with cardboard so this is stock backup and brake. There will be a little bleed from the garage opener light in all pics.If you have the inclination a pix of the BD lights and how they look at night would be cool.
Is it somehow more powerful than a power impact wrench? If not, what’s the draw? I usually don’t have space to get the wrench in there, let alone extra space to hit it from behind.Yep. I've used it on 5/8" bolts on one job.
I’ve only used it for light duty work. The advantage for Phillips head screws is that the downforce keeps it from stripping the screw head while giving it the impact that cracks the screw loose.Is it somehow more powerful than a power impact wrench? If not, what’s the draw? I usually don’t have space to get the wrench in there, let alone extra space to hit it from behind.
I can definitely see that for those. No question. Thanks for showing me a tool I didn’t know about.I’ve only used it for light duty work. The advantage for Phillips head screws is that the downforce keeps it from stripping the screw head while giving it the impact that cracks the screw loose.