This little tool works too well to not have it in your box.




Hi Narf,narfire wrote:I have never seen anything like that. To move the pistons on the rears I have used a large file on edge.
On another note...the tool that I have used most in restoring my spider has been the bench grinder my son gave me years ago for my birthday, with a wire wheel on one side.
Chris
Well I guess I am an amateur when it comes to Fiats. I'm just a professional aerospace mechanic.jkn070458 wrote:This tool is for amateurs, check out SIR tools caliper winders, get the full kit. I have one and it's the bomb. But I'm a professional mechanic! http://www.sirtools.com/Default.htm