toolcollector109
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I’ve recently “rebuilt” two severely compromised older Snap-on ratchets. One was missing parts and had stripped gears and the other was 9/32” and not in the best of shape.
The FV71 3/8” was repaired with RKRA380 and the M-70M 9/32” was repaired with RKRA930A. Overall the parts fit up great, and they are in good working order. I’m not a fan of the blackened steel main gear and screws, or the aluminum switch, but hey, these are going to be users. The fixed ball bearing on the ends of the rebuild springs are way nicer than the loose little ball bearings.
The FV71 3/8” was repaired with RKRA380 and the M-70M 9/32” was repaired with RKRA930A. Overall the parts fit up great, and they are in good working order. I’m not a fan of the blackened steel main gear and screws, or the aluminum switch, but hey, these are going to be users. The fixed ball bearing on the ends of the rebuild springs are way nicer than the loose little ball bearings.
