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What kind of sadist......

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42

The harder part is:

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I listened to the BBC radio production of "The Hitch Hikers Guide to the Galaxy - Tertiary Phase" on the flight from Seattle to DC Sunday. Great Stuff!
 
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1and5/16" or 33mm.
 
Oh yeah, put the fly wheel back on. And the rear plate if you took it off. Get a piece of angle iron, drill a hole in it, bolt it to the rear plate so it catches a tooth in the flywheel. Otherwise you'll never get the crank bolt off. Don't ask me how I know.
 
THAT'S where an air gun is a wonderful thing.
 
DrEntropy said:
THAT'S where an air gun is a wonderful thing.
God's own truth there. I tried for 3 days with a really long cheater bar to get that crank nut off. Then I bought a compressor an impact wrench. 5 seconds later it was off, no muss, fuss, or bother.
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if i lost my air wrench i would immediately
stop and go to the pawn shop and get another
one! :wink: ..haha ..best tool i ever bought..z
 
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