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According to the Carb manual it recommends an impact driver for some parts. Could someone recommend a good impact driver for this step? Preferably from Lowes, Home Depot, or Walmart Thanks!Tags: None
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I picked one up at Kragen for 13 bucks incl bits. The big hammer was almost the same cost
Lowes will probably also have them as will sears & any of the others. I'm sure they are all much the same.
Their own brand will be fine for what you're doing. Make sure you get a couple of sizes of bits with it. I needed a big ish one for the case bolts.
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My old one that I used for many years was starting to show signs of wear. I replaced it with this IMPACT SCREWDRIVER SET WITH CASE from Harbor Freight at a bargain sale price. Although it's inexpensive it appears to be well made and of better quality than the older one.
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The driver itself is a simple device, but the bits are a little variable in quality. Sears has a good Craftsman unit, and the bits are noticeably tougher and better fitting than the "Brand X". You can get replacement bits from Sears if you already have a driver.
If you are in an out-of-the-way area where options are severely limited, you might have better luck finding an impact driver at a farm store. Any small-town auto parts store should have a decent one -- CarQuest and Napa sell a pretty nice line of tools.Last edited by bwringer; 02-22-2007, 10:09 PM.1983 GS850G, Cosmos Blue.
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denydog
I picked up the Sears set last fall to replace an ancient cheepo set. http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/produ...seBVCookie=Yes It works noticeably better, and should last longer than the super low cost models. bringer is right, the cheaper bits can be frustrating.
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Originally posted by tkent02 View Postpretty handy, easier to get in small places, but when you give it a whack it works. Harbor Fright of all places, $7 and the quality is even fairly good.
I just read Boondocks post, same driver:
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=37530
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denydog
Originally posted by omaharj View Postit's not a tool I use all the time,therefore I don't need top quality.
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fieroaddiction
Don't buy the Harbor Freight one unless you can't afford a good one. Being a professional mechanic for ten years I figured it was time to buy one. I tried the H.F. one because it was so damn cheap I just couldn't resist. It really didn't work that well, and it completely fell apart after a couple attempted uses. I replaced it with a Craftsman from Sears, which works much better. I kept the H.F. bits to use with the new one and they are all broken now. If you think the H.F. one works well, you would be amazed by a good quality one.
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Dink
Originally posted by denydog View PostI guess that's the difference. I've been using an impact driver for 25 years, and hope it will last 25 more \\/ Oh ya, the Sears driver is not top quality. That would be the Snap-on http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item....re&dir=catalog
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I hope that's what it was....
Originally posted by denydog View PostStrap-on? I think that's what my girlfriend was trying to scare me with the other night :shock:
Kind of scary otherwise.
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BentRod
I got a good'ol princess auto one, about 4 bucks on sale.
if you want it to last, make sure its lined up right each time, and use a rubber, dead blow hammer (another 2$)
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