If it's the same size as a sbc, it takes a 1 1/16 socket and the deeper the better.
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If it's the same size as a sbc, it takes a 1 1/16 socket and the deeper the better.
They actualy make a socket for them
thanks guys. was just going to ask what size. :)
thanks ntf. but after busting my knuckles and cutting my arm i am going to see how much one cost this afternoon. hubby might throw a fit though. we will have to see. he is not real keen on me buying one use tools. either the tool or the socket. the highest socket i have is 1"
"..... he is not real keen on me buying one use tools......"
Tell him you'll need it for the NEXT swap too. :LOL::LOL:
If I was closer.......... Did the same thing thing many years ago and that is why I have one in my tool box. An 1 1/16 will fit, but the electrical connection will poke through and you won't be able to get an extension or ratchet on it so you can turn it. If you find a 1 1/16 socket just break off the electrical connector on the sending unit unless you plan on using it again.
thanks ntf. wished you lived closer too. i have already broken off the electrical connector trying to get it out. lol
Barb, we are going to teach you a trick we guys have used for years so our spouses don't raise cain................HIDE THE RECEIPT !!!!!!!!! :cool::LOL::LOL:
Don
ntf i think if i told him that i am already thinking about another build he would explode :)
don he is smarter than that. he always goes with me to the parts store because the one time he let me go alone i spent way to much. he learns quick.
hey Barb,you tell that hubby that all your good work will be a waste if you don't have this special socket in your tool box and I sure he will see that you have put too much effort into this car to have it sitting gathering dust because of the price of one socket.
Barb,
Check with your local auto parts store about a loaner socket since it's a "special tool" for sending units. They sell them at AutoZone for $10 (OEM/2 5/8 in. drive oil pressure switch socket (25254) | Socket | AutoZone.com) , but I think many stores keep a loaner in their stash of tools, too.
whip i wore that line out a long time ago. roger i will check into that. ntf i am really good at breaking things. :)