I recently had to change the differential cover on my wife's blazer. The differential has the 3/8 recessed square cap screw for a drain plug. I read all kinds of horror stories about how some people had a ***** of a time getting it out. I was all ready for a rough time, but I put a 3/8-1/2 adapter on my 1/2" breaker bar and it came right out with no issue.
The thing I noticed was, the cap screw wasn't very deep, and the rim basically rested right on the detent ball on the socket adapter. So if you didn't keep downward force on it, it would push out, and you'd probably round out the cap screw (which is probably where most of the horror stories began).
So I was thinking about buying a set of the square sockets just in case I run into a tough one. I just wondered if you guys use an actual square socket, or do you just use extensions/adapters on square-recess plugs/caps?
I know it's a small investment. I'm just bored and felt like chatting about square sockets, lol.
The thing I noticed was, the cap screw wasn't very deep, and the rim basically rested right on the detent ball on the socket adapter. So if you didn't keep downward force on it, it would push out, and you'd probably round out the cap screw (which is probably where most of the horror stories began).
So I was thinking about buying a set of the square sockets just in case I run into a tough one. I just wondered if you guys use an actual square socket, or do you just use extensions/adapters on square-recess plugs/caps?
I know it's a small investment. I'm just bored and felt like chatting about square sockets, lol.
