« Reply #15 on: January 20, 2010, 05:50:41 AM »
Al, I actually like using a long 7/8ths wrench to twirl that baby down...keeps me fit!!!

And one of theflange nuts acts as a jam nut against the other, and the botton coupling nut acts as a jam nut against the flange nuts. I've already done a 350 spring, and those nuts didnt budge. Its safe enough to pass on to other folks, and you can modify to your own saftey levels.
Also, the way I like to use this is...after I've jammed the 3 nuts together, I put thethree nuts in a vise on my workbench so that the rod is sticking straight up in the air. Then, I use a 7/8ths boxed end wrench to slip over the single coupling nut on top, and twirlaway.
I guess there's lots of ways of doing things...this is my gift to you guys as food for thought.

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