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Cub/Super A Distributor Timing Wrench
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Re: Cub/Super A Distributor Timing Wrench
5/16" - 18 thread with 1/2" hex head cap screw, per parts book.
I have an excuse. CRS.
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Re: Cub/Super A Distributor Timing Wrench
I have never had a problem removing or replacing the bolt some times you will have to take the coil off , but a short 1/2 in boxed end wrench works fine for me. I do not like to leave it off and will replace it if it is missing.
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Re: Cub/Super A Distributor Timing Wrench
bythepond88 wrote:That should be a 1/2" bolt.
Just to clear up any confusion here... The correct size bolt is 5/16. That bolt takes a 1/2 inch wrench.
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Re: Cub/Super A Distributor Timing Wrench
Do you needs some Don?
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Re: Cub/Super A Distributor Timing Wrench
I have been using the same wrench shown by Eugene for many years, that is the only wrench that works for me. and I don not reinstall the back bolt when I remove it now.
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Re: Cub/Super A Distributor Timing Wrench
Boss Hog wrote:Do you needs some Don?
The bolt or the clamp? No to either. I just didn't want someone throwing them in the trash.
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