Where to buy a Nutsert tool? | FerrariChat

Where to buy a Nutsert tool?

Discussion in 'Technical Q&A' started by Gonzago, Nov 16, 2010.

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, Skimlinks, and others.

  1. Gonzago

    Gonzago Karting

    Dec 6, 2006
    120
    Diffuser is falling off the CS... have nutserts...but I can't fund a tool in stock! :) Thanks!
     
  2. Signor Buona Wrencha

    Jun 21, 2008
    79
    Albuquerque
    Full Name:
    Aaron
  3. beast

    beast F1 World Champ

    May 31, 2003
    11,479
    Lewisville, TX
    Full Name:
    Rob Guess
  4. Signor Buona Wrencha

    Jun 21, 2008
    79
    Albuquerque
    Full Name:
    Aaron
  5. m5guy

    m5guy Formula 3

    Aug 17, 2008
    1,627
    Ventura, CA.
    Full Name:
    Greg
    If you are anywhere close to SoCal, NEUSPEED the VW & Audi tuning company uses nutserts for many of their strut tower braces. I am sure they have the insert tool in stock. 805-388-7171 is the phone #.
     
  6. Paul_308

    Paul_308 Formula 3

    Mar 12, 2004
    2,345
    Check your local Fastenal store. They have business (non-retail) hours like closed Saturdays and at 5pm but carry an amazing stock of anything fastener related and are located in many smaller cities.
     
  7. gidge348

    gidge348 Formula Junior

    Dec 12, 2008
    343
    Perth West Australia
    Full Name:
    Ian Wood
    #7 gidge348, Nov 17, 2010
    Last edited: Nov 17, 2010
    If you want a quick and easy way to put in nutserts:



    1. Find 1 x bolt, 1 x nut and 2 x washers to fit nutsert.

    2. Screw nut on the bolt, followed by 2 washers and then the nutsert.

    3. Put some oil between the washers.

    4. Insert the nutsert into the hole (make the sure the hole is a tight fit) and screw nut down tight on the back of the nutsert.

    5. Put spanner on bolt to hold still then screw the nut against the nutsert to crush it.



    This system is good for doing one or two on a saturday night when the stores are shut.

    If you are careful does a neater job than some of the cheaper tools.
     
  8. 2NA

    2NA F1 World Champ
    Consultant Owner Professional Ferrari Technician

    Dec 29, 2006
    18,221
    Twin Cities
    Full Name:
    Tim Keseluk
    I've used this method a few times.

    I have the proper tools but sometimes there isn't room to work with them.
     
  9. Gonzago

    Gonzago Karting

    Dec 6, 2006
    120
    Thanks all!

    I like that trick!
     

Share This Page