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JX flywheel locking tool

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Topic: JX flywheel locking tool
Posted By: akw
Subject: JX flywheel locking tool
Date Posted: 09 Apr 18 at 12:11
Hi,

I managed to get the flywheel off without it, but would like to source it for when I come to torque the new bolts up.   The manual says vw 3067 but I can't find it anywhere in the UK.

Does anyone know a tool I could use instead?  Would this work on a diesel:

https://www.vwheritage.com/ac000111-flywheel-locking-tool-vw-spare" rel="nofollow - https://www.vwheritage.com/ac000111-flywheel-locking-tool-vw-spare

Thanks


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'90 T3 Bluestar



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Posted By: clift_d
Date Posted: 09 Apr 18 at 13:40
Difficult to say.

It doesn't look anything like the http://www.dieselkontor.de/product_info.php?products_id=1071" rel="nofollow - proper tool.




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1988 1.6TD Westfalia Club Joker syncro


Posted By: 912
Date Posted: 09 Apr 18 at 15:03
The one in the link is for boxer engines, I use a screwdriver and bolt in a bell housing hole, works easy enough


Posted By: akw
Date Posted: 11 Apr 18 at 01:18
Thanks, will try the screwdriver method Big smile


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'90 T3 Bluestar


Posted By: akw
Date Posted: 11 Apr 18 at 01:36
Just stumbled upon this old thread few minutes later:

http://vwdiesel.net/forum/index.php/topic,17479.15.html" rel="nofollow - http://vwdiesel.net/forum/index.php/topic,17479.15.html

You can use a type 1 flywheel lock if used with a long bolt and a spacer.




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'90 T3 Bluestar



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