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Having seen much discussion over time of what people use for removing spheres, I thought I would show what I use, and its never failed.
It is in fact a plumbers pipe wrench, comes in about 3 different sizes, not cheap (about £25) but it has never failed to remove one.

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That one looks almost identical to the one I use, which came from a car accessory shop in France a number of years ago.
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I've never failed with the Pleiades tool. Not cheap at around 40quid but breaking loads of chain wrenches makes up for it.
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So, Ken, where can we get one?
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Post by sleepy0905 »

This is the strap wrench I use it has never failed me, It is german made.
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Post by Grace »

Another possible is a Boa strap tool (less than a tenner).

You could make something similar from an old cam belt and a suitable piece of tubing or stout wood.
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I got this one from a tool/plumbers merchant in Leeds, but I'm sure they'll be available nationwide from all good tool merchants.
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ken newbold wrote:Having seen much discussion over time of what people use for removing spheres, I thought I would show what I use, and its never failed.
It is in fact a plumbers pipe wrench, comes in about 3 different sizes, not cheap (about £25) but it has never failed to remove one.

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I have one similar and it works better with a section of bike inner tube wrapped around the sphere.

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Post by DLM »

I understand the Citroen-approved tool of some years back was a Facom chain wrench - an ex-Citroen mechanic I have used in Fareham demonstrated his to me some time back, and I'm sure the BX workshop manual illustrates one in use.

The Pleiades tool I bought a couple of years back on Ebay has served me well, backed up with additional use of a large stilson (braced against the ground to anchor rotating rear cylinders), appreciation of opposing forces, gravity, and patience! I also created an impromptou but effective t-shaped extension bar for the tool by angle-grinding the bottom end off an upright from a folding exercise bike.

I've often thought that the larger boa-constrictor tool could do the job, as Grace confirms, though I'd be reluctant to trust it on a rear sphere.
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Sleepy's one looks like an Elora which is imported (or used to be) by Draper - who have an on-line catalogue.

The Citroen Hydarulic BX manual on Bob Smith's site shows a large chain wrench - I can't recall if its the double chain type.

I've used a Boa and have removed front spheres with it - I won't say more. I now have a device i made which is a band of steel welded on opposite sides of the hex bar from an old oil filter chain wrench - welded so that they 'wrap' when force is applied - never failed and doesn't fall off!

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Post by roscoe »

I built one on the weekend from a 2' long piece of 3/4" iron pipe for the handle and a piece of 3/8" threaded rod bent around a sphere and inserted through two holes I drilled in the pipe with nuts/washers on the ends. Put it around a sphere, tighten the nuts up to snug the threaded rod onto the sphere and give it a good yank (or hit with a hammer if need be) and the spheres turn. Cost me $14 Aud and about 20 minutes or so of time.
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THe only problem with my giant chain wrench is that its chain is a very snug fit between the Acc sphere and the block, so I have been forced to use the hammer and chisel method sometimes.
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Post by Vanny »

I use my own set of these

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5 spheres down and undefeated, and that includes one rear sphere (was a bit of an accident, i swang on it coing out from under the car and it came off in my hand!)


i find the boa's just spin on pretty much everything but the loosest of jar lids, they certainly have there place if you cant get a good hold of things, but i find them generally useless! That said, how big is a big one?


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Post by ken newbold »

Stewart, this chain wrench of mine will just go between the engine and acc on BX but not on the Xantia (cant blame it really) :P
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Post by jeremy »

Why not put the chain wrench round the centre weld? - That's where you have to put the Boa or strap wrench.

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