![]()
Those socket trays, where can I find them?
Last edited:
![]()
Those socket trays, where can I find them?
Those socket trays, where can I find them?
Think that's bad, should have snapped some pics of the Acerts I just worked on recently, oil cooler on a C13 and a water pump / overhead on a C15 in a Pete 387, talk about cramped f%#kin quarters!!
Think that's bad, should have snapped some pics of the Acerts I just worked on recently, oil cooler on a C13 and a water pump / overhead on a C15 in a Pete 387, talk about cramped f%#kin quarters!!
Skin, that is an interesting Craftsman ratchet...never seen one like that!
If I am seeing that correctly, that is one of craftsmans newer 84 tooth ratchet. They have em in sears near me for about $65. They dont feel like 84 tooth just by turning them by hand, but I have not used one in the field yet.
Some day We might get another pair, but for now I can only lift up one end.....but we don't do chassis work - getting access underneath is usually just to run a hydraulic hose or get to wiring.....
16k lb rated
![]()
What i did today...first time ive pulled a ******
An common now your first ****** isn't supposed to be made easy with a lift, you gotta do it on your back or in the fetal position!
Case spread? Interesting never heard that before...what exactly does that measure?
Think that's bad, should have snapped some pics of the Acerts I just worked on recently, oil cooler on a C13 and a water pump / overhead on a C15 in a Pete 387, talk about cramped f%#kin quarters!!
^^^ Those look like some kind of crazy redneck hot tubs!!
I actually broke it loose with a wrench first. But it worked like a charm
Monte,
I like this thread so heres my small contribution. I muck about in small engine stuff part time, so heres in our small shop. Doing a pretty basic axle bushing R&R on a mid-late 70s Ariens. Some of these can be giant pains in the asses but this one fell apart with ease. Testament to the quality of the day. Newer machines the hubs rust to the axles in a couple years. Dont even get me started on the big box store brands with plastic liners that swell under the hub. Anyway the worse of the two is actually from the opposite side i did before i snapped a few pics. Almost into the flange. Impacts, torches, and hammers are your friend with all the rust but one must be very careful tightening. I prefer my 1/4" ratchet. Either the studs are so small they break right off or the cast aluminum parts shatter. Doesnt take much force at all. Although it wasnt in for any engine work did an oil change on it anyway. Needed it too since it was down about 10 ounces from the original 20.
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
Monte,
This isn't an S10 pickup, is it? The whole front suspension looks identical to my Chevrolet S10.