The tip for using the binder clip a a temporary wrist pin retainer is genius. Your shop-made tang install tool that twists the ring in place is also a great idea.
5:34 the piston I run have a relief on one side but have the removal notch on it...on the other side the ring slides directly onto the piston skirt! In a complete teardown and rebuild the most dreaded thing is getting the second clip on while the piston is on the connecting rod! Also installing those clips by hand usually gets a piece of your skin in the groove as well! I' m definitely making some of these clip tools you showed here!
Thank you for this video and for showing the tanged clip position picture with the slanted edge. Life saver. You’d think the company would include instructions…keep up the great work!
Thanks for this video, this is the most informative one I've found so far. I tried for over an hour to install the first circlip last night, and had to just stop before I rage smashed something on my workbench, or damaged my piston. Every other video I've found just basically says "oh you just pop it in" and show little to no effort. Your example is much more like what I'm up against installing clips in a new piston for my KLR650.
i guess Im randomly asking but does anybody know a way to log back into an Instagram account..? I stupidly lost the account password. I would love any tips you can give me.
@Marcus Tristan I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site on google and im waiting for the hacking stuff now. Seems to take a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
I was struggling to get a c clip retainer back in place near the end of a rod that supports my mower deck when i watched your video. I have a tool designed for that --but it was 67 miles away. Luckily the rod end by the clip groove was beveled and i had a box end wrench a smidgen bigger than the rod and about the same size as the clip. Pressed it on first try.
Pro tip, I tape a beer bottle cap to my lower thumb to push it on. On my Porsche you have to install the pistons onto the rods while the liner is hovering above them with the rings in the liners. It's a real bitch!
Thank you SO MUCH for posting this video. Been struggling with the "W" company's really stiff wire circlips for years, and made your straight aluminum tool. Took a while to get the dimensions right, but when I did, it worked like a charm. Can you provide any guidance as to the proper dimensions for the business end of that tool (shown at 4:36)?
I removed Cv Axle and saw that the Circlip on the CV Drive Shaft is kind of loose. You can rotate it easily inside of its grove easily. I plan to replace it. The original clip is made fm/white metal, looks like Stainless Steel. On Amazon I didn't see any Stainless Steel circlips and bought cirlips fm/Carbon Spring Steel. Is it better to put that Carbon Steel circlip instead of loose Stainless Steel one? How tight should be that ring in the grove? Thank you for the great film.
Okay, so I watched this video and learned a few things. However I would like to know where I can get one of the aluminum circlip installation tools. I am not interested in the plastic or nylon version. The aluminum tools seem to work quite well at least in the video. Thank you. Rick H.
Can anyone provide information about where to have the clip opening, does it matter if a clip end finished at the dig out hole?? Seems like mahles should mention this point
+doobyboy21 Sorry for the late reply, but these can be found in our application guide. We have two different sizes of those tools that we sell, one for .927" and another for .990". These part numbers are W-927 and W-990. Again, sorry for the late reply, let us know if we can be of any more help.
Tools only work if the piston has flat surfaces around the pin bore. Will not work on 'slipper' skirt 911 pistons with the piston sides sloping onto the upper third of the pin bore surface.. Back to the old screwdriver with a notch trick and the occasional flying circlip!🤨
The tip for using the binder clip a a temporary wrist pin retainer is genius. Your shop-made tang install tool that twists the ring in place is also a great idea.
5:34 the piston I run have a relief on one side but have the removal notch on it...on the other side the ring slides directly onto the piston skirt! In a complete teardown and rebuild the most dreaded thing is getting the second clip on while the piston is on the connecting rod! Also installing those clips by hand usually gets a piece of your skin in the groove as well! I' m definitely making some of these clip tools you showed here!
Thank you for this video and for showing the tanged clip position picture with the slanted edge. Life saver. You’d think the company would include instructions…keep up the great work!
Best video I've seen yet on wire lock installation.
Thanks for this video, this is the most informative one I've found so far. I tried for over an hour to install the first circlip last night, and had to just stop before I rage smashed something on my workbench, or damaged my piston.
Every other video I've found just basically says "oh you just pop it in" and show little to no effort. Your example is much more like what I'm up against installing clips in a new piston for my KLR650.
i guess Im randomly asking but does anybody know a way to log back into an Instagram account..?
I stupidly lost the account password. I would love any tips you can give me.
@Miller Zion instablaster :)
@Marcus Tristan I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site on google and im waiting for the hacking stuff now.
Seems to take a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Marcus Tristan it worked and I now got access to my account again. Im so happy:D
Thanks so much, you really help me out :D
@Miller Zion No problem :D
I was struggling to get a c clip retainer back in place near the end of a rod that supports my mower deck when i watched your video. I have a tool designed for that --but it was 67 miles away. Luckily the rod end by the clip groove was beveled and i had a box end wrench a smidgen bigger than the rod and about the same size as the clip. Pressed it on first try.
cool... i just went out and made on of these on my lathe... nearly cried it was so successful.
lol I watched this video to fix a circlip on my lathe!
Pro tip, I tape a beer bottle cap to my lower thumb to push it on. On my Porsche you have to install the pistons onto the rods while the liner is hovering above them with the rings in the liners. It's a real bitch!
Excellent presentation.
Thank you SO MUCH for posting this video. Been struggling with the "W" company's really stiff wire circlips for years, and made your straight aluminum tool. Took a while to get the dimensions right, but when I did, it worked like a charm. Can you provide any guidance as to the proper dimensions for the business end of that tool (shown at 4:36)?
Where do you get the 23mm clip tools?
Nice video
I like to use a little aluminum sheet metal to put where the scratch happened to prevent the scratch it also helps slide it in
I removed Cv Axle and saw that the Circlip on the CV Drive Shaft is kind of loose. You can rotate it easily inside of its grove easily. I plan to replace it. The original clip is made fm/white metal, looks like Stainless Steel. On Amazon I didn't see any Stainless Steel circlips and bought cirlips fm/Carbon Spring Steel. Is it better to put that Carbon Steel circlip instead of loose Stainless Steel one? How tight should be that ring in the grove? Thank you for the great film.
Thank you. CV Axles are a different application. Best to consult with the manufacturer of the CV Axle.
@@mahlemotorsport Thank you.
Thanks for the content super helpful!
Dig out notches should be mandatory everywhere there are circlips involved
Okay, so I watched this video and learned a few things. However I would like to know where I can get one of the aluminum circlip installation tools. I am not interested in the plastic or nylon version. The aluminum tools seem to work quite well at least in the video. Thank you.
Rick H.
Part Number W-927 for the .927" Tool and Part Number W-990 for the .990" Tool
Where To Buy> www.us.mahle.com/en/motorsports/where-to-buy/
Stomski Racing Circlip Injector tool - www.stomskiracing.com/products/circlip-injector
Directions video - ua-cam.com/video/63Pe5l9qbqg/v-deo.html&feature=emb_title
Can anyone provide information about where to have the clip opening, does it matter if a clip end finished at the dig out hole?? Seems like mahles should mention this point
Thanks for the question. The clip end should not be at the opening for clip removal. Place the clip ends at 12 o'clock or 6 o'clock.
Hi I can't seem to find those tools on your website ?
+doobyboy21 Sorry for the late reply, but these can be found in our application guide. We have two different sizes of those tools that we sell, one for .927" and another for .990". These part numbers are W-927 and W-990. Again, sorry for the late reply, let us know if we can be of any more help.
thanks so much this really helps.
Would love to see how this is done on a Subaru engine... i.e. a couple inches into the block, no access for more than a single tool, and no hands. :)
Hello brother, how can i buy the tool
where can i buy this tools??
We're can i buy These Tools . Pls Tell me ..thank you so much
Summit Racing, Jegs, Turn 14, and many of our distributors carry them. Part Number W-927 for the .927 and W-990 for the .990
And what happens if we forgot to put circlips
Tools only work if the piston has flat surfaces around the pin bore. Will not work on 'slipper' skirt 911 pistons with the piston sides sloping onto the upper third of the pin bore surface.. Back to the old screwdriver with a notch trick and the occasional flying circlip!🤨
I'm looking for piston diameter 47,5mm with 12 or 13mm pin for Fantic motorcycle engine, please
Unfortunately we do not have the capability to make a piston that small in diameter in the Motorsport division.
yeah plastic tool is absolute junk, dont know why you guys dont sell a metal one...
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