I think people get into trouble with it if they try to muscle the engine into rotating using this little 10mm head. Better to use the big head (on shoulders) first. imho
why would anyone try to turn the engine with that 10mm when there is a 17mm in the exact same spot? Not saying it doesn't happen but that is simply lazy. ALL metric tool kits have a 17mm. They deserve to live with that bolt busted off if they did that IMHO.
I think the problem, and what I was originally saying, is that even the big nut is deceptive. It's not a lot stronger because it's still only spinning the advancer and it's little locating pin. It's like tappet covers, they accept a larger wrench and that makes people think they can take more torque when they're actually fairly weak.
I obviously trust Fly saying if you go slow it'll be ok, but if you search the forums there are members stressing being careful and also quite a few where people snap the advancer mech. or the 6mm shaft.
I just want everyone to be happy
