Dam. Tq it down hard enough to break a socket? Wtf?! I would think the threads would strip out of the pan before it can be tighten down that hard.
Maybe the threads finally came with it. I've seen that on pans before.
That's my point. Someone had to tighten it hard enough for you put enough force on to break the socket.I broke the socket trying to remove the bolt.
I'm a diy guy, I've started using a torque wrench on plug bolts because I always over tightened them. I definitely don't want to strip the pan
Using the same type of ratchet as yours, I broke two 3/8" six point sockets (3/8" drive) in a row trying to get out a bolt holding a simple plate covering the access to a torque converter. I knew the history of this car and this was the first time removing this bolt since the factory installed it. Not the quite the same situation as yours and my sockets were Craftsman. One of the two sockets was a spare and never used before. When I took them both back to Sears to exchange them, the new ones had thicker walls. I'm guessing they had their fair share of returns.I broke the socket trying to remove the bolt. It was a long handled flex head 3/8 ratchet.
What kind of a warranty does Gearwrench give on their tools? Will they give you a replacement?
lol, you broke a Armstong socket and then used a HF junk socket to finish the job. Says a lot about the hf sockets.
Please don't start the hate ****. it just gave me a giggle.