Welder56
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looking at getting some tools for Christmas. After reading a few threads and posts it seems like quite a few people like the mityvac for pressure/vacuum testers. They seem very fair priced. I know my stihl dealer will sell me the stihl pressure/ vacuum tester but it's big bucks. But on the plus side of the stihl one it comes with all the different attachments.
Here's a few questions I have about some good tools to get:
What model of mityvac do most people here get?
Do a lot of you use the stihl seal puller? I'm hesitant to pry the seal out so I'm thinking this might be a good investment for my future rebuilds. Would it be worth the money???
Also I plan on buying a heat gun to install the bearings(thanks to mastermind's thread). Does anybody use a temp stick to get right temps or just wing it? I thought it might be a good idea to get a 250 degree temp stick to make sure i don't under/over heat anything. I've been reading my service Manual every night to get a really good idea how to tackle my next project (I've never done seals/bearings or split a case). I wanna make sure I have all the right tools and parts on hand. Am I missing anything?
I'm pretty handy when it comes to making good jigs/tools. So I plan on maybe buying the stihl piston stop and maybe reverse engineering it to do another contest in the next few months.
Thanks in advance
Here's a few questions I have about some good tools to get:
What model of mityvac do most people here get?
Do a lot of you use the stihl seal puller? I'm hesitant to pry the seal out so I'm thinking this might be a good investment for my future rebuilds. Would it be worth the money???
Also I plan on buying a heat gun to install the bearings(thanks to mastermind's thread). Does anybody use a temp stick to get right temps or just wing it? I thought it might be a good idea to get a 250 degree temp stick to make sure i don't under/over heat anything. I've been reading my service Manual every night to get a really good idea how to tackle my next project (I've never done seals/bearings or split a case). I wanna make sure I have all the right tools and parts on hand. Am I missing anything?
I'm pretty handy when it comes to making good jigs/tools. So I plan on maybe buying the stihl piston stop and maybe reverse engineering it to do another contest in the next few months.
Thanks in advance