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BryanL
05-05-2015, 05:13 PM
My crapman impact took a dump awhile back and I want a good replacement that will last a long time. If anyone has a suggestion of one that is a good value, lasts a long time, or one to stay away from please let me know. Thanks!

Suck fumes
05-05-2015, 05:24 PM
I found a NIB snap on one on Craigslist for less than half of what the truck sells them for. You'd be surprised what you can find on there. Ingersol rand is also good. That's what I had for years when I worked at Lexus. Lasted about 4 yrs of non stop abuse everyday.

ShadowBolt
05-05-2015, 07:24 PM
Back in the day any good mechanic would only have a CP (Chicago Pneumatic) 1/2" impact. I broke a VW gland nut with mine at 150 psi and they are supposed to be torqued at 253 ft. Lbs. It is still in my toolbox and I bought it in 1975. It is getting long in the tooth and I bought a new one ten years ago at Sears. I have no idea if CP is still a good brand. The Snap-on's are good but way overpriced.

JJ

Fbody383
05-06-2015, 11:03 AM
I broke a VW gland nut with mine at 150 psi I hope you saw a doctor... I have a late 80s/early 90s Craftsman that seems a little weak, always has

Wade
05-06-2015, 01:03 PM
For cheap but good, Campbell Hausfeld 1/2". Walmart for $40. Had one for 10+ years with great results. Make sure you run a 3/8" or larger air hose at 90 psi. The 1/4" self coiling plastic hoses will not feed enough air to run the gun.
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Campbell-Hausfeld-1-2-Impact-Wrench/21106287

For Expensive and Awesome, Ingersol Rand Thunder Gun. $240
http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_370269_370269?utm_source=CSE&utm_medium=Google&utm_campaign=Air%20Tools%20%2B%20Compressors%20%3E %20Air%20Impact%20Wrenches&utm_content=154156&ci_src=17588969&ci_sku=154156&gclid=CjwKEAjw96aqBRDNhM6MtJfE-wYSJADiMfggFYGy12Rg_JRDuuECIS6ZihdGsKlAT1hYXFXcdQo LFRoCp3Lw_wcB

marshall_mosty
05-06-2015, 02:08 PM
We have a CP gun at the shop that has been working for as long as I can remember tools in the garage (age of 7, 30 years ago)... Still works great at 120psi and will snug down to over 100 ft/lb.

Rob Liebbe
05-07-2015, 08:13 AM
I have a Chicago Pneumatic 1/2" that I bought about 18 years ago. Occasional use only and it still works great. My now favorite tool is a Bosch 3/8" electric battery impact, very handy.

BryanL
05-07-2015, 02:46 PM
Great info. guys-thanks. Looks like Chicago unless I find a deal on craigslist. I would love the Thunder one but wife and neighbors might call the cops on me. Want something that has enough power for the harmonic balancer pulley R&R.

Yeah- the 3/8" electrics are the most handy to use.

Suck fumes
05-07-2015, 03:29 PM
Ingersol, matco or snap on are the only three guns that will swipe off a harmonic balancer pulley and even with those you need a good compressor. At least from my experience working on various makes and models that's what I've found. $240 is not a lot for a quality impact made with good parts. I've used Chicago and various other "cheaper" brands and they are great for wheels and minor stuff but if you want to use it for major bolts that are torqued tightly they wouldn't stand a chance. Most good guns come with a cotton "muffler" you stuff in the exhaust port to quiet it down so it won't piss off neighbors or make you deaf.

Dewalt makes a really good battery 3/8" impact that can pretty much take off any normal maintenance bolt or wheels. But your still looking at $200ish

AI#97
05-07-2015, 05:15 PM
ingersol has a line of 24V cordless impacts that are advertised to have as much power as their pneumatic guns. They are pricey but will knock your socks off!

Rob Liebbe
05-07-2015, 08:14 PM
Bryan,

Old trick, stuff a rope down the number one cylinder through the spark plug hole (leave extra rope hanging out - :) ), with the piston coming up on the compression stroke and the valves are closed - use the timing mark and your thumb or compression gauge to confirm TDC on compression. Crank with 1/2" ratchet until the piston compresses the rope against bottom of head, then take balancer bolt on or off with an extension bar. You will have to work on "either side" of TDC compression to loosen or tighten the bolt.

Somebody correct me if I'm wrong on this one.

Suck fumes
05-07-2015, 08:44 PM
You can also put a long breaker bar on the bolt and rest the handle on the ground then bump the motor very briefly and let it do the work for you.

Trublu
05-21-2015, 03:44 PM
I recommend these at $9000.00 a piece
1573

Trublu
05-21-2015, 06:33 PM
Just for clarity the titanium socket will be extra at $1500.00

BryanL
05-22-2015, 09:02 AM
Just for clarity the titanium socket will be extra at $1500.00

I'll take two please. One for the garage and one for the trailer. But I want a new one-I don't want that worn and scratched junk.

Trublu
05-22-2015, 09:37 PM
I'll take two please. One for the garage and one for the trailer. But I want a new one-I don't want that worn and scratched junk.

I'll find out what the new ones cost too then

Al Fernandez
05-23-2015, 06:08 PM
And then they just toss them across the front of the car against the wall! lol
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