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<blockquote data-quote="70-CA-Panel" data-source="post: 513326" data-attributes="member: 18591"><p>Hi Tim,</p><p></p><p>I got the same tool as you I assume, a disc with two prongs, rather than the expanding bolt thing.</p><p></p><p>Be careful using the tool not to round off the slits. Put the pedestal in a vice and put lots of pressure on the back of the ratchet so you don't round off the two little slits on the nut. I used lots of penetrating oil and in the end only got it out with a hand held impact driver with a 1/2" driver nose that you hit with a hammer. Worked a treat, mind you mine has been stuck for probably 44 years...</p><p>Got the Draper Impact driver from Motor Mania <a href="http://www.motormania.co.uk/057960-draper-impact-driver-bits-forward-reverse-rotation-impact-absorbing-22322.html" target="_blank">http://www.motormania.co.uk/057960-draper-impact-driver-bits-forward-reverse-rotation-impact-absorbing-22322.html</a></p><p></p><p>Good Luck</p><p></p><p>Andy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="70-CA-Panel, post: 513326, member: 18591"] Hi Tim, I got the same tool as you I assume, a disc with two prongs, rather than the expanding bolt thing. Be careful using the tool not to round off the slits. Put the pedestal in a vice and put lots of pressure on the back of the ratchet so you don't round off the two little slits on the nut. I used lots of penetrating oil and in the end only got it out with a hand held impact driver with a 1/2" driver nose that you hit with a hammer. Worked a treat, mind you mine has been stuck for probably 44 years... Got the Draper Impact driver from Motor Mania [url]http://www.motormania.co.uk/057960-draper-impact-driver-bits-forward-reverse-rotation-impact-absorbing-22322.html[/url] Good Luck Andy [/QUOTE]
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