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Old Feb 21st, 2024, 21:03   #1
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Hi folks, just looking to guage interest in producing and supplying some RMS tools for the whiteblock. The volvo tool is NLA but I got a hold of an old one and have drawn it up on CAD and have had some quotes for 3d printing them. It would be roughly £80 shipped a unit because the 3d printing ideally needs performed with 50% infill at a minimum which adds to the cost. Is this something that would be of interest to anyone? I have also designed a driveshaft seal install tool for the m56 box to set it to the correct depth of around 3mm which I can look at supplying too. This would be alot cheaper than the RMS tool which is quite bulky and in 2 parts. If anyone has any other suggestions I'd be happy to look into it as cad is a bit of a hobby of mine. I may add i'm not out to make massive profits, just looking to cover my costs and help fellow owners out with handy tools, thanks
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