Thanx Rich, lots of good info there. Im just starting to get into the different systems and the more I look into it the more I realize how little I
know.....lol But you have to start somewhere and although I feel Im somewhat mechanically inclined I know my limits so I dont think I'll be swapping
any motors on the side of the road..... :d However, belts, hoses, an alternator and the like I think I can manage.
Thanx again......
> Things I have had to replace on the road:
>
> -Belts. Alternator alone requires three different wrenches, a socket with
> extension, ands decent pry bar. Power steering requires two thin end
> wrenches and a slender pry bar (plus knowing where to pry). AC compressors
> is more wrenches plus a half-inch drive ratchet handle with a short
> extender.
>
> -Alternator. As above but with a driver that fits the primary wire stud nut
> and needle-nose pliers for the lock tab on the side terminals.
>
> -Carb/choke adjustments. A very short straight-blade screwdriver.
>
> -kitchen faucet. Basin wrench plus a good set of channel lock pliers that
> will fit the drain parts.
>
> -steering gear box. I was glad I brought the whole toolbox for that one,
> including the 3/4"-drive sockets and 24" breaker bar.
>
> -fan clutch. Easy--only needed a 1/2" end wrench, plus a 7/16" socket on a
> long extender for my split-shroud screws. With the original horse-collar
> shroud--much more difficult.
>
> -wiring. I now carry a proper ratcheting crimper plus an assortment of
> crimp connectors and wire.
>
> -air hose compression-fitting flares. A good set of flare-nut wrenches.
>
> Things I've seen others replace at rallies:
>
> -CV-joint boots. Big wrench for the stub axle, torque wrench and correct
> 12-point socket for the axle bolts. Snap-ring pliers. Band-IT tool and reel
> of 1/4" steel banding.
>
> -rear bearings....
>
> Well, you get the idea. I bring the whole box, plus any specialty tools. My
> latest addition is a 10mm combination wrench for caliper bleeders, and a
> 1-1/8" combination wrench for airbag nuts.
>
> One thing is for sure--you can never predict what will break and where,
> though aggressively attaining and sustaining a state of good repair
> minimizes the risk of needing those tools.
>
> Rick "nearly there" Denney
>
> On Thu, Oct 10, 2019 at 2:45 PM Bruce Hart via Gmclist <
>
> > Circuit tester is invaluable.
> > 5/16" and 1/4" nut drivers for hose clamps.
> >
> > On Thu, Oct 10, 2019 at 11:31 AM Kevin via Gmclist gmclist>
> >
> >> Exactly the sort of advise I was looking for....... Thanx :d
> >>
> >>> My strategy is to address specific tasks that are more likely to occur
> >> and if they need special tools, include them. For example: replace fuel
> >>> filter in front of main engine carb needs 5/8 open end and good size
> >> adjustable plus socket extension to get the carb loose from manifold. Fan
> >>> clutch I found an offset closed end wrench that works perfect, include
> >> that. Alcoa lug nuts take a pretty good size socket - i don't take the
> > whole
> >>> set of huge sockets, just that one and the one that goes on the oem air
> >> bag nut. A basic wire crimping/cutting and voltmeter set.
> >>>
> >>> All of this assumes a pretty complete tool set of 1/2 and 3/8 wrenches
> >> and sockets, screwdrivers, knives/cutters, pliers, etc.
> >>>
> >>> My tools fit into a standard carry tool box, a closing socket set box
> >> (3/8), and a drawer inside.
> >>
> >>
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