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Thin wall sockets

colsanders

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Hello All!
I am wondering is there is a tool manufacturer that makes either a thin wall, or super thin wall sockets. What I'm dealing with is an adapter for a compression tester is in the head of my honda. The problem being is that the spark plug tube is very small. Its just big enough for the 5/8ths plug wrench to fit down the tube, and the size for the adapter is a 13/16th. My other thought is using some loc tite to put a long bolt onto the adapter with hopes of it holding enough to back it out. Any thoughts?
 
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General Geoff

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that's a big jump in size, your best bet is to turn down a 13/16th socket on a lathe to make it as thin walled as possible.

For a ready-made solution, a quick google search came up with this.


edit; Koken's deep wall chrome 13/16ths 3/8" drive 6 point socket is precisely 27mm in overall diameter at the hex end, and 26mm at the drive end. 27mm translates to 1.063 inches.

Snap-On's equivalent has a diameter of 1-1/16th, or 1.0625 inches, which is just ever so slightly smaller than Koken's.
If you can accurately measure the spark plug well's diameter, you can see if that will fit.
 
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gtlaw

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It sounds like you have a weird tester. Doesn't this have a hose crimped to it? If so how do you plan on using a socket? If you're sure you got the right fitting you may need to remove the valve cover to do the test.
 
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Look for a stamped metal spark plug wrench that is the right size (like for lawnmowers). Weld a cheap socket on the other end (in the tube) to use a ratchet with it.

(This assumes that I'm understanding the problem correctly. I'm not a mechanic)
 
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colsanders

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It was a cheap tester that a friend of mine had. It does have a hose crimped to it, but had an adapter for the smaller spark plug. That adapter is stuck to it. I just ordered a thin wall socket.
 

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I've made several thin wall and bell shaped sockets for special uses simply by taking a socket and slowly turning it on my grinder's wheel. Takes a little while but actually comes out pretty well if I take my time. A lathe would have been better but is not necessary.

Also, I try to never get rid of old or beat up sockets and wrenches. I keep them so I have something on hand to modify, cut, bend or grind down when I need them.

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