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Re: coolant bridge - a problem....
« Reply #15 on: 20 January 2008, 23:31:28 »

Gla to hear you got it out matey :y
The Magic tool i think is made by Irwin and is a stud extracter socket and they come as a kit to do different sizes. A very handy piece of kit for jobs like yours ;)
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Re: coolant bridge - a problem....
« Reply #16 on: 20 January 2008, 23:39:02 »

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Gla to hear you got it out matey :y
The Magic tool i think is made by Irwin and is a stud extracter socket and they come as a kit to do different sizes. A very handy piece of kit for jobs like yours ;)

Thanks mate   :y

I will look out for that kit....could come in handy like you say.... :y

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« Reply #18 on: 20 January 2008, 23:47:50 »

Glad you got it sorted out Stu.  Well done!!   :y
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Re: coolant bridge - a problem....
« Reply #20 on: 20 January 2008, 23:58:27 »

Thanks guys,

After what my mates brother said yesterday thought it was going to cost a fortune.....
Should be ok now though, I just hope the dealer will have the bolts in stock tomorrow.... ::)

Thanks for the link too - with my luck I think I should buy a set asap!!

Thanks again    :y

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