I repaired the leak I had in my top seal on T/T. This requires that the dust cap that the ram is in be removed.
To do this I ordered a spanner wrench, from simyamaha.com, part# YTRIM2, cost of about $100. While I was waiting for delivery I came up with the idea that I could drill 2 holes in the jaws of an adjustable wrench and that might work.
The dust cap pin size on my F90TLR is 6mm. The tool comes with either 4 or 6mm pins.
I measured the c-to-c distance, selected an adequate crescent wrench, drilled my holes and removed the dust cap. In my case the cap came off easy.
BEWARE...the holes on the dust cap are not that deep so with this method one has to be cautious that the pins don't slip out of the holes and cause a greater issue. As I said mine came off easy.
I did receive the tool and sent back for a refund...minus about $20 shipping both ways.
To do this I ordered a spanner wrench, from simyamaha.com, part# YTRIM2, cost of about $100. While I was waiting for delivery I came up with the idea that I could drill 2 holes in the jaws of an adjustable wrench and that might work.
The dust cap pin size on my F90TLR is 6mm. The tool comes with either 4 or 6mm pins.
I measured the c-to-c distance, selected an adequate crescent wrench, drilled my holes and removed the dust cap. In my case the cap came off easy.
BEWARE...the holes on the dust cap are not that deep so with this method one has to be cautious that the pins don't slip out of the holes and cause a greater issue. As I said mine came off easy.
I did receive the tool and sent back for a refund...minus about $20 shipping both ways.
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