carterbeauford
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What is it?
I would have to say my 9mm flare nut wrench.
tubing bender.
What is it?
I would have to say my 9mm flare nut wrench.
B1356E brake spring retainer tool. Got it with a Formula Vee that I bought a few years ago. Never did brakes on the car, sold the car and still have the tool in my tool chest. Will probably never get used again in my lifetime.
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My ancient Snap On tach & dwell meter.

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My Subaru head bolt socket. My friends and I have around 8 Subaru's between us, I have literally used it one time in the last year. Without it though, the engine has to be removed to access and torque the bolts properly.
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My Subaru head bolt socket. My friends and I have around 8 Subaru's between us, I have literally used it one time in the last year. Without it though, the engine has to be removed to access and torque the bolts properly.
have you got a part number or picture of this socket please?
I have that socket too - have yet to do a Subie head gasket job. My Atech is 3/8 drive, so I'm trying to figure out if it will even be a help lol.
Unless you are damn good at guessing angles, or remove the engine and install ARP studs, only about and additional 1.75 hours of work, but takes away the excuse to buy a badass tool. Here is the sequence stolen from google, without the picture.So in other words, I'll be buying a 1/2" techangle.
Its certainly something I dont use a lot.other than that, probably any of my torque wrenches
This falls in there somewhere especially applying to general brake service on 10 yr old fleet stuff. We can be custom if we need to be but I rarely buy line by the roll anymore, stock some pieces of various length and a few couplings, come close enough.tubing bender.