In order to loosen the crown nut on the diffrential, most often with the purpose of exchanging the seal for the pinion shaft,
there is a special M-B tool. However, hard to get hold of. People have often resorted to using a hammer and chisel to loosen (and tighten) this crown nut.
Now there is a tool which can be bought that fits, vendor is company Rahmenschmiede in Germany
http://www.rahmenschmiede.de/Tool needed is "Werkzeug Kupplung Honda CB 750/900/1100 F & R" See picture 1. You can also find this tool for sale on e-Bay, item
1130399183809Note: I have no affiliation with sellerHere is how I work with this:. Due to the rather high torque needed to loosen or tighten the crown nut for the pinion, the nut tool easily slips off, hard to govern.
I have made a device to hold the crown nut remover tool in position during the torque manouver.
A pipe some 60cm (2 feet) then gives ample strength on the 19mm hex for loosening the crown nut. (picture 1)
In picture 2 the parts are at work, the silver metal bar you see is attached with a M10 bolt and anchors the flange, to prevent it from rotating.
With this method you can apply a rather precise torque when tightening the crown nut
Picture 3 shows the crown nut that anchors the diff flange onto the pinion shaft (borrowed picture)
/Hans in Sweden
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