^^^ what the Saturn techs do...Signals said:I just reach in and drop a 1.25" socket on the cap and use a ratchet with a 10" extension. It's pretty much a straight shot down. This also allows me to use my torque wrench on the cap to get it just tight enough. Very easy now (after doing it a couple of times).
see I dont have a 1.25" socket, did have the wrench and a sawsall thoughSignals said:I just reach in and drop a 1.25" socket on the cap and use a ratchet with a 10" extension. It's pretty much a straight shot down. This also allows me to use my torque wrench on the cap to get it just tight enough. Very easy now (after doing it a couple of times).
Homemade tools rule!clownhair said:see I dont have a 1.25" socket, did have the wrench and a sawsall though![]()
I was thnking of painting it black and then putting the saturn logo on it, make it match my carSp00ner said:Homemade tools rule!
Did you get it from Snapon.com, I am looking on their site and can't find a socket that size. Do you have the part number of the socket?Jim Lewis said:I bought the Snap-On socket - it's a 3/8" drive, so weaving the extension through the hoses and crap isn't as bad as using a 1/2" drive like I did with my 1 1/4" 1/2 " drive socket...