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Snap On Subaru crank sprocket removal tool review


Senseless1

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Works alright. ~$15 home depot +tap and dye set, hammer, spare parts and hardware I think I tapped the sprocket to m8x1.25 and used some bolts I had laying around. Drilled some holes in some flat metal for 1/4" all thread and used a random part I could hit with a hammer.

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