I've used my D70 that way. I had to take one of the heads off my Chevy
Caprice's engine to extract a broken exhaust manifold bolt. There was so
much crap to remove to get to the head!
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On 8/16/08 11:03 PM, "Bob Docherty" <lostkase@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> I talked myself into a repair project. Well, the garage talked me into it
> :) $700 to replace my plastic Mercury Marquis intake manifold. I bought an
> aftermarket replacement on Evilbay for $200 and dove in. Three days later
> and it's in! So, THAT'S why they charge so much...
> Being foolish, I thought it would all be done in a mere six hours.
> Thankfully, I took pictures along the way to remember where everything
> really went. The E-510 came in pretty handy to document the original layout.
> I find myself using my camera to fortify my failing memory more and more.
> Now all I need to do is replace the frozen A/C compressor and I might have a
> running vehicle :)
> Without my Olympus wrench I'd have been lost. Now I can return my buddys'
> torque wrench...Before I misplace it.
>
> http://www.bobdocherty.com/manifold/
>
> Bob
>
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