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Flame as you will but this tool has served me very well.
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locking the crank? I made a similar using angle iron not pretty but works.
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That's the deep fried version of the Balance Shaft sprocket locking tool, commonly known as "Balance Shaft Pin Spanner (P9200) or equivalent "
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Once of those steering wheel anti-theft devices???
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That is the B9200 (Brinson)
I have some other B tools as well...may share later.
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That is the B9200 (Brinson) - Good eyes JR!
I have some other B tools as well...may share later.
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Its the traditional wife silencer. The B in B2900 stands for BUBBA!
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excuse my igonorance, but what is a b2900? is it the pin spanner?
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Non-verbal communicator?
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Yes...the pin spanner that haynes states is "commonly available".
No one carries a pin spanner.............................For under $40.
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and you can't buy the
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Hello- I realize this thread is over a decade old, but self-made P tools are pretty much timeless. Just joined the forum today. Got a laugh about the "B9200" pin spanner tool. Here's a pic of the one I made from steel. Used a 1 3/16" holesaw for the inner circle and a 2" for the outer then welded the ring to handle. The pins are M6x1.0 studs into threaded holes. Offset the two holes by about half a clock number so it works at slight angle like an open end wrench. If the fit isn't good on one side, flip it over and use the other. Works great.
Non-functional holes in handle courtesy previous owner of this piece of steel ;-) ![]() |
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