hahahahahaha, sometimes I wonder about the mental state of some people.Spider wrote: ↑Sat Nov 21, 2020 6:13 pmFrom the damage I've seen, no.
Thing is, it won't damage the Pinion, but the larger problem with using an Impact Driver here is the Gearbox internals are quite dry of oil, and many parts have case hardening - Bearings, Shafts and the Gear Teeth. The action from the Impact Driver on these can fracture these Cases and if not picked up, later in use flakes off. The Bearings may not be a big deal, as they would usually get replaced, but I think items like the Gears, the Mainshaft, the First Motion Shaft and Laygear are a different story. The tighter the nut is, the worse it will be on all these parts.
Imack's Ball Joint Spanner I feel is a good idea. I have an Open Ended Ring Spanner that I have used from time to time. When using the Socket, if I have troubles keeping the Socket square on to the Nut, I've just put a packing piece under the Ratchet Head, though Bob's solution is nicer.
Not once ever have I damaged a gear by using a rattle gun to undo a pinion nut.
Maybe if you were silly enough to lock it into gear and let the thing rattle itself to death while attempting to undo the nut it might chip a tooth, so as I said in my last post, hold the socket to prevent it spinning and DO NOT have any gears locked together.
Hell, 30 years ago I was doing this as a young kid working after school in Australia's biggest and best Mini business, stripping hundreds of gearboxes so the good parts could be sorted & put on the shelf for later use.
If you chip a tooth, you are clearly doing it wrong. Go and buy a decent rattle gun, and an impact socket. That's how the qualified, experienced people do it.