Ferd/289 Posted October 6, 2003 Share Posted October 6, 2003 http://www.streetneeds.com/ttnet/up/Mvc-004e.jpg If anyone has used this tool please explain how to use. Actually looks pretty simple but would like some advice Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JMortensen Posted October 6, 2003 Share Posted October 6, 2003 That looks like the biggest, most bad @ss oil filter wrench ever!!! Jon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dan Juday Posted October 7, 2003 Share Posted October 7, 2003 Actualy, it looks like a tool for adjusting the old style V belts. That "claw" looks like it is a type of universal accessory grabber. Then you use one of the two bars to tension the belt. Just a guess. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cody 82 ZXT Posted October 7, 2003 Share Posted October 7, 2003 Your right it is simple to use. All you do is get the right socket if needed and put on the end like you would a socket wrench. Since many of the newers cars belts are very close to the strut tower it is not a ratching type of wrench. The end that is shorter is used when you can only get to the tensioner with a wrench that has a bend in it. Put on the long bar as needed. It can be in many different shapes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
80LS1T Posted October 7, 2003 Share Posted October 7, 2003 Actually I think you have two tools there....one is a serpentine belt tool kit(the long metal rods and the set of attachments) and that claw looking this is an oil filter wrench that you can attach to your 3/8" drive wratchet and extension. I have both of them at work. The oil filter wrench works great on deisels and on new vehicles(Dodge torques their oil filters at the factory to like 1,000 Ft-Lbs! Atleast thats what it seems like! ) Guy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ferd/289 Posted October 7, 2003 Author Share Posted October 7, 2003 Many thanks for the insight CLears up the mystery for me. Ferd Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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