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The socket set must have a ratchet wrench, extensions and an open wrench set.
Use either a 1/2-inch open wrench or socket with ratchet and extension to loosen and remove the nut securing the battery cable end to the starter once you have located the starter positive cable post on the starter.
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Get some good, flat, open wrenches.
Your only requirement is to be able to fit an open end wrench on a bolt without bleeding.
Be certain to purchase one designated for a musket size nipple, or use a small open end wrench.
Here are some: Strap bolts, usually requiring a 1⁄2 or 9⁄16 inch (1.3 or 1.4 cm) or 12, 13, or 14 mm open end wrench.
(Like a 1 inch (25.5 ~ 26mm) open end wrench can be used to budge the cam slightly to get a cam timing mark back aligned while keeping the the stopper "jammed" (in to hold the sprockets) in place until you get the belt on and the tension spring on right.
(Like a 1 inch (25.5 ~ 26mm) open end wrench can be used to budge the cam slightly to get a cam timing mark back aligned while keeping the stopper "jammed" (in to hold the sprockets) in place until you get the belt on and the tension spring on right.
(Like a 1 inch (25.5 ~ 26mm) open end wrench on special hex-part of cam along the middle length of the cam can be used to budge the cam just slightly to get a cam timing mark back aligned while keeping the the stopper "jammed" in (to hold the sprockets/cams) in place until you get the belt on and the tension spring on correctly.
The open-end wrench may have rectangular slots on one or both ends.
Because the sides of the box are thin, these wrenches are suitable for turning nuts that are hard to reach with an open-end wrench.
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