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Clutch pedal goes straight to the floor on my 944 Turbo , Help

ORIGINAL: DivineE

Wow I like the colour of your car! Is that original?

Not original, it used to be black. Previous owner had it sprayed at some point but it has a few cracks and scuffs in places so I need to find out exactly what colour it is. It looks very similar to a rare colour used on the S2 (although it also looks similar to a colour used on a mk3 Golf).
 
ORIGINAL: zcacogp


ORIGINAL: Diver944
Get a good brake nipple spanner ...
What's the difference between that and a ring spanner (or a deep socket, for that matter?)


Oli.

I think they are also called crows foot spanners, they wrap around most of the nut, at least 4 sides I think, there's pretty much no chance of rounding anything off with using one. Theres just a little gap, big enough to get a brake pipe through, the rest fits snuggly around the nut/nipple. I bought some when I replaced mine, pretty smart tool!
 
Nope - that's a brake pipe spanner. Very useful if you are getting brake pipes on and off, but for a brake nipple then a ring spanner is superior again - it grips all six sides of the nipple.


Oli.
 

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