Amazon has some neat NSX tools that are quite inexpensive
Alltrade 648827 Valve Adjuster tool $12.99
Crank holding tool 45mm for $28.55 and 50mm for as little as $10.99. There are different price grades of the 50mm unit, from $10 to $110...you decide what suits you. Honda ran both sizes in the NSX, at least the early ones, so you need to measure your damper.
And a high mass socket Lisle 770080 at $27.18 for the stubborn crank pulley bolt. Might save you a lot of money and time.
Also, I recommend you run "PR7" or "SL0" (ess ell zero) through the search bar once and while. I recently picked up an OEM overflow tank for $37 (Amazon fixed the price as soon as they shipped it)!
You should run other vehicle factory part numbers through Amazon too. Enterprising folks and others will buy up new old stock (NOS) and list it on Amazon, they have no idea what it is or the application, but they can put whatever is on the box in the computer. I picked up a set of OEM Kelsey Hayes calipers and Bendix master for my 1965 Mustang GT for less than $150 total.
Happy Hunting
Drew
BTW: I really miss Amazon. I moved to New Zealand and people ask me what I miss the most in America. The answer is: Amazon, Cost Co, Trader Joe's and Ikea. I have to load any visitors up with 'contraband' before they are allowed in my guest quarters
Alltrade 648827 Valve Adjuster tool $12.99
Crank holding tool 45mm for $28.55 and 50mm for as little as $10.99. There are different price grades of the 50mm unit, from $10 to $110...you decide what suits you. Honda ran both sizes in the NSX, at least the early ones, so you need to measure your damper.
And a high mass socket Lisle 770080 at $27.18 for the stubborn crank pulley bolt. Might save you a lot of money and time.
Also, I recommend you run "PR7" or "SL0" (ess ell zero) through the search bar once and while. I recently picked up an OEM overflow tank for $37 (Amazon fixed the price as soon as they shipped it)!
You should run other vehicle factory part numbers through Amazon too. Enterprising folks and others will buy up new old stock (NOS) and list it on Amazon, they have no idea what it is or the application, but they can put whatever is on the box in the computer. I picked up a set of OEM Kelsey Hayes calipers and Bendix master for my 1965 Mustang GT for less than $150 total.
Happy Hunting
Drew
BTW: I really miss Amazon. I moved to New Zealand and people ask me what I miss the most in America. The answer is: Amazon, Cost Co, Trader Joe's and Ikea. I have to load any visitors up with 'contraband' before they are allowed in my guest quarters
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