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Rare 8 sided nuts

Elvishaslanded

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I doimg an 1100 Uno,s frint wheelbearings and the bearings retaining nuts are 8 sided.
Its an very old car and the hub treads for the new nuts not good anymore from age and rust (which i cleaned off) but still needed some torque to tighten the new nuts. Bit of a flimsy nut and vannot be chisseled tight which is in anyway a bad idea

Made a tool as per attached photos for this job and worked well.
 

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RPH

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Nice work! Show us more of the project. We love these stories and pictures that go with them.
Welcome to the site and you will enjoy it.
 

SmackinHondas

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How'd you make the tool?

I would have wanted a regular nut to go back on there... hopefully you put some anti seize on them!
 

4xdog

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Nice solution to your problem, @Elvishaslanded.

What size is the octagonal nut?

It's pretty common to use octagonal nuts for "safety" knockoff spinners on wire wheels where the spinners with "ears" aren't allowed. Those are, I think 2¾ inches (70 mm). The normal knockoff wrench wouldn't work on a recessed nut, however, even if it were the right size.

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kwb

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I have cut a few of those slugging wrenches on the plasma - I always try with the big water pump pliers first but, I don't try as hard as I used to.
 
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