Wrenches or spanners are most useful. Sockets are very useful in many cases. I keep complete sets of both SAE and Metric wrenches in my car. along with Allen wrenches of both types. I do have some excellent adjustable ( crescent ) wrenches, but prefer wrenches that fit exactly as I was taught in maintaining aircreft.
remove the attaching nuts, and with a ball joint removal tool, remove old link. Then install new link, and torque new nuts to specs.
1. Using the ignition unlock the tool box. 2. Pull back the tool box and take it from the assist bar area. 3. Remove the nuts securing the rear seat . 4. Pull up on the rear of the seat and unhook it from the retainer on the front seat. 5. Remove the nuts securing the front seal from the rear fender. 6. Pull the rear seat toward the rear and remove it. 7. Install by reversing these removal steps.
Break wheel nuts(tool: Wheel tool), jack up vehicle, Remove wheel, remove brake pads( tool: by hand or flat bit screw driver), then remove brake caliper( Tool: either 12,14,or 17 spanner or ratchet), after that you can remove the rotor by hand.
You need a tool called a cylinder leakage tester. You remove the spark plugs and rocker arms, install the tool, and pressurize the cylinders to check for damaged valves.The other options are to install a new timing belt and try to start the engine, or remove the head and visually inspect.You need a tool called a cylinder leakage tester. You remove the spark plugs and rocker arms, install the tool, and pressurize the cylinders to check for damaged valves.The other options are to install a new timing belt and try to start the engine, or remove the head and visually inspect.
You can replace the strut cartridges without removing the entire assembly. Simply jack up the front of the vehicle, and rest it securely on jack stands. Remove the top cover plates covering the strut towers (held on by three nuts). Once the plate cover is off, remove the upper strut nut, and remove the rubber mount. You'll need a special die-tool to remove the strut cartridges.. Remove the old ones, install the new. Torque them to the proper spec. Re-install the mount, the upper nut, and the plate cover. Torque all nuts to the proper specs.... ENJOY!!! You can replace the strut cartridges without removing the entire assembly. Simply jack up the front of the vehicle, and rest it securely on jack stands. Remove the top cover plates covering the strut towers (held on by three nuts). Once the plate cover is off, remove the upper strut nut, and remove the rubber mount. You'll need a special die-tool to remove the strut cartridges.. Remove the old ones, install the new. Torque them to the proper spec. Re-install the mount, the upper nut, and the plate cover. Torque all nuts to the proper specs.... ENJOY!!!
lug wrench or tire iron are the most popular names.
lug wrench
It takes a special tool to remove the pulley and install the pulley. The tool can be rented from your local auto parts store.
It is a tool that comes as part of the ActiveState Perl install. It allows you to install, remove and upgrade the Perl CPAN modules installed on your computer.
The purpose of the Moen aerator tool is to remove and replace the aerator on a faucet. This tool can be used effectively by attaching it to the aerator and turning it counterclockwise to remove the aerator, and then turning it clockwise to install a new one.
To remove and install a bottom bracket using the BBT-22 tool, follow these steps: Use the BBT-22 tool to loosen the bottom bracket by turning it counterclockwise. Once the bottom bracket is loose, remove it from the frame using the tool. Clean the bottom bracket shell and apply grease if needed. Install the new bottom bracket into the frame by turning it clockwise with the BBT-22 tool. Make sure the bottom bracket is securely in place before riding the bike.
To remove and install a bike bottom bracket, use a bottom bracket tool that matches the specific type of bottom bracket on your bike. First, remove the crank arms and then use the tool to unscrew the bottom bracket from the frame. Clean the threads and apply grease before installing the new bottom bracket. Use the tool to tighten the bottom bracket securely into the frame.