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[VWC] Re: Re: Oil pan bolt question and a 16V parts needed question
I have successfully removed oil pans with the wobble socket + extension when
regular sockets did not work.
-Marc
-----Original Message-----
From: vwc-bounces@vintagewatercooleds.com
[mailto:vwc-bounces@vintagewatercooleds.com] On Behalf Of David Utley
Sent: Monday, April 04, 2005 10:01 AM
To: Adrian Culda; John C. Worden; scirocco-L; Scirocco List
Subject: [VWC] Re: Re: Oil pan bolt question and a 16V parts needed question
>
> From: Adrian Culda <adrculda@yahoo.ca>
> Date: 2005/04/03 Sun PM 05:21:29 EDT
> To: "John C. Worden" <johncworden@verizon.net>,
> scirocco-L <scirocco-l@scirocco.org>,
> Scirocco List <VWC@vintagewatercooleds.com>
> Subject: Re: Oil pan bolt question and a 16V parts needed question
>
> Next time you see a Snap-On truck wave it down ...
> im sure they will be more than happy to seel you a 10mm Wobble socket.
they fit almost everywhere.I use these type of sockets at work and they are
virtually indistructible. see below link
>
>
http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item.asp?P65=&tool=all&item_ID=2802&group_ID=
325&store=snapon-store&dir=catalog
Have you used one of those sockets for this job? Snap-On does indeed make
good sockets, especially this type. However, I am not sure that that socket
will fit in this tight an area. I could be wrong, but I thought I might
offer that...
Cheers,
David
'83 GTI, Daily Driver...
'87 16V, parts car
'82 pickup, 2.0 16V, collecting dust...