Cycle Works Engine Multi-Tool

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Jeff in W.C.
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Cycle Works Engine Multi-Tool

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I purchased Cycle Works Airhead Engine Multi-Tool Stage II. https://www.cycleworks.net/index.php?ma ... cts_id=367

This is not my fist purchase of tools from Cycle Works. All other tools came with directions/instructions on use. The Multi-Tool did not come with any. I reached out to Cycle Works, but I have not heard back. Are these tools similar to the BMW ones that they shouldn’t need instructions? Or were they in advertently left out. If anyone else ordered it, did instructions come with it? Thanks.
Jeff in W.C.
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Re: Cycle Works Engine Multi-Tool

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Jeff in W.C. wrote: Sat Oct 08, 2022 1:50 pm I purchased Cycle Works Airhead Engine Multi-Tool Stage II. https://www.cycleworks.net/index.php?ma ... cts_id=367

This is not my fist purchase of tools from Cycle Works. All other tools came with directions/instructions on use. The Multi-Tool did not come with any. I reached out to Cycle Works, but I have not heard back. Are these tools similar to the BMW ones that they shouldn’t need instructions? Or were they in advertently left out. If anyone else ordered it, did instructions come with it? Thanks.
Nice looking kit, I read the advert and it tells you what it is for and that is pulling the front of your motor apart as in the timing case cover and so on, not sure if that is what you intend to do if so you will get guidance from reading a good workshop manual as in the Clymer book
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