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Old 09-09-2013, 07:08 AM
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Hi. I was checking my toolkit and I noticed I miss a spanner which is reference into the PET.

It should be a 36 ring wrench similar to those old and expensive hazet (see pics). I have asked to my local PC but they say they never saw them in a 964 toolkit. My understanding is that in the Turbo it is replaced by the angular screwdriver, can you confirm my reading?

In any case, if some of you have this wrench can pls post a picture?

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What's it used for?
My toolkit is complete (at least I think it is) and it's not in mine.
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Originally Posted by Metal Guru
What's it used for?
I don't know ... maybe some pulley?
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It's too big for the a/c pulley if it's 36 mm so I'm stumped.
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Didn't come in mine either.
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I actually have a similar wrench in my kit, but it is 24mm for the alternator pulley.
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Indeed, 24 mm makes more sense, but there is no number associated to it in the PET so mybe it was not provided as part of the kit, who knows ...
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I don't think that wrench has enough offset to reach the 24 mm nut without slipping off anyway.
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Max,

agree with you : wrench replaced by a screwdriver for Turbos ... Will check my toolkit but I don't remember having seen such kind of tool in it ?!
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Originally Posted by Metal Guru
I don't think that wrench has enough offset to reach the 24 mm nut without slipping off anyway.
In fact, the offset one is shown at the far left, I think ...
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This helpful http://www.rsamerica.net/OEMinfo/toolkit/index.htm
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Photo of my correct toolkit with photo from above link which discusses the components.
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Thx!



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