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    Hi guys
    I cant find my tools since we moved, can anyone lend me something to open the air filter box with? I need to replace the filter.

    I dont want to use a phillips head because it is fcuking hard to turn, so does anyone have the tool to turn the screws that are hexagonal?

    Screw's like this:
    *__
    /_|_\
    \_|_/

    You can either use a phillips head, or another tool (dont know the name). Can i borrow the other tool? :wink:

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    I've got a socket set Ben.

    When do ya want it
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    bring the new filter with u tonight on the meet. give us something to do while waiting for everyone to turn up in the car park

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xpl05ive
    Hi guys
    I cant find my tools since we moved, can anyone lend me something to open the air filter box with? I need to replace the filter.

    I dont want to use a phillips head because it is fcuking hard to turn, so does anyone have the tool to turn the screws that are hexagonal?

    Screw's like this:
    *__
    /_|_\
    \_|_/

    You can either use a phillips head, or another tool (dont know the name). Can i borrow the other tool? :wink:
    come over tonight and I'll do it for ya.
    I'll be working on my car anyway.

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    Buy one of the cheap miniture socket sets that come with a tiny T-bar and small sockets - it's a 8mm off the top of my head and a T-bar is actually nice to use to tighten things up as you use your fingers not your whole hand and over-tighten the bolts. Cost should be about 15 bucks tops
    '99 DC2R, '90 BMW E30 318is, '88 CRX


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    i just used a power drill, but u'll need a fairly good one with a fair but of juice :P
    my power drill couldnt take it so i borrowed my mates, who's got industrial power tools :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by fueltank
    come over tonight and I'll do it for ya.
    I'll be working on my car anyway.
    Will you be able to just loosen the box for me so I can take it off myself another day with just a Phillips? I havn't bought a filter yet :wink:

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    its a size 10, i can bring it if you need it )

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    Is everyone going to be at macca's tonight???

    Cos i cant come on the cruise cos i got an assignment due the next day..
    :cry:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xpl05ive
    Is everyone going to be at macca's tonight???

    Cos i cant come on the cruise cos i got an assignment due the next day..
    :cry:
    I crashed out - too damn tired after the vic run and camp etc
    '99 DC2R, '90 BMW E30 318is, '88 CRX


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    BEN!! that's a socket key not a philips head u damn viet :lol: jkzjkz!!

    yea u should've came over!!

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    LoL
    Mo...i'm still coming...leaving now :lol:

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