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Re: [ihc] Special Tools, comments on gear wrenches
Speaking of Gear Wrenches,
How much angle does it take for the gear part to 'lock-up'?
This might be the solution to the top bolt on the starter, as I
realistically have only enough room to get about 3/4 of
one tooth of box wrench rotation on a twelve-point box wrench. I can get
the wrench on the bolt and I can turn it slightly, but I
don't have neough room to flip the wrench over and grab the next tooth, nor
do I have enough room to pull the wrench and re-place it on the next
tooth in the wrench.
So, 3/4 of one tooth on a 12 point is 3/4 of 30deg. is 90/4 or 22.5 deg.
My standard ratcheting box wrenches have far too large of a head housing to
fit where this bolt is, and the throw of the wrench is limited by the
exhaust manifold above and the frame and the starter below.
ugh.
Thanks!
JoelB
Absolutely!
Speaking of tools as we were, I've had the opportunity to closely examine a
number of different brands of gear wrenches lately. Box ends that ratchet.
Wow, is a there a lot of difference between the ones that look really good
and those that don't.
The guy with the Colonoscopy scope has a set of Blackhawks that look
crappy.
I have a friend that has a set of Snap On wrenches and they look good, but
who can afford them. I have a set of Stanley wrenches which look
surprisingly well made. I must have gotten the Stanleys at Wal-Mart which I
wouldn't name as a top quality tool supplier. But these wrenches do look
well designed and well made.
A lot of these sets reverse direction by turning the wrench over, but I
like
the ones that reverse by pushing a button. However, that button needs to be
discreetly placed, or it gets in the way when the wrench is used in tight
places. Having the button allows the wrench to be offset which is often
handy.
John
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