lilscorpion
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I've got this '74 k20 project I've been working on for some time now. During a drivetrain swap I needed to redo the exhaust...so new headers. My last set had the simple header bolts that, over time, backed themselves out like they do. This time I decided I'd do it right and get some locking ones. I settled on one of the styles and now I'm getting around to the exhaust part of the swap and the header bolts. Got to torquing them and, I could have guessed, three on the passenger side I can't get the socket on.
I have a variety of universal sockets and close, but no luck. I was thinking a 12-point crows foot would work (just have to calculate the torque advantage but that's easy). I need one for a 3/8...know where to find one? Any other ideas? I could cut a 12-point socket down and make a gizmo (like a boxed end crows foot) to do what I need but that seems a waste of a perfectly good socket. Does someone make a boxed end crows foot?
I have a variety of universal sockets and close, but no luck. I was thinking a 12-point crows foot would work (just have to calculate the torque advantage but that's easy). I need one for a 3/8...know where to find one? Any other ideas? I could cut a 12-point socket down and make a gizmo (like a boxed end crows foot) to do what I need but that seems a waste of a perfectly good socket. Does someone make a boxed end crows foot?
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