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Does anybody know what size spanner(s) I'll need to remove the battery?
Unfortunately got no tools with me in London and the bloody battery is dead - need to remove to take up and charge. Would love to be able to leave a CTEK on her but no sockets in the car park!! :bigcry:
Cheers
alexk
22-02-2010, 10:25 AM
Does anybody know what size spanner(s) I'll need to remove the battery?
Unfortunately got no tools with me in London and the bloody battery is dead - need to remove to take up and charge. Would love to be able to leave a CTEK on her but no sockets in the car park!! :bigcry:
Cheers
I think it's 10mm for the poles and 13mm for the metallic base that keeps the battery in its place.
shimmy
22-02-2010, 10:55 AM
Try using an adjustable spanner!!:smokin:
Try using an adjustable spanner!!:smokin:
Too clever for me :hahaha:
Thanks Alex :smokin:
david
22-02-2010, 11:18 AM
I think it's 10mm for the poles and 13mm for the metallic base that keeps the battery in its place.
confirmed, 10 and 13mm removed mine this morning ;)
confirmed, 10 and 13mm removed mine this morning ;)
Cheers david :thumbs:
DuncanR
22-02-2010, 01:00 PM
Try using an adjustable spanner!!:smokin:
Would that be Metric or Imperial ? :hahaha:
shimmy
22-02-2010, 01:15 PM
Would that be Metric or Imperial ? :hahaha:
if it is metric you are knackered matey - only pounds, shillings and pence for you
DuncanR
22-02-2010, 01:22 PM
if it is metric you are knackered matey - only pounds, shillings and pence for you
You can laugh mate , but genuinely some of my lads wre having a discussion along the same lines in the crew room the other day, and one of my more intelligent, skilled and highly motivated operatives came out with this gem..." You can stick that Imperial shit up your ass, Im sticking with feet and inches !!".... i could have :bigcry:
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