To: | "William F Daehler" <WFDaehle@mail.delcoelect.com> (Return requested), "Triumph Mail List" <triumphs@Autox.Team.Net> (Return requested) |
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Subject: | RE: Brake Line nuts |
From: | "Vincenti, Ross" <Ross.Vincenti@transamerica.com> |
Date: | 02 Oct 1997 14:03:23 -0700 |
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William F Daehler wrote: Is there a place that sells a wrench that can actually get one of these copper brake line nuts off without destroying everything? What I need is a 7/16 "nearly closed box wrench". I remember reading a discussion on this a month or two ago, so I know they exist, or did exist at one time. This is too specialised a tool for Sears or Farm and Fleet to carry. Any suggestions from the list? ================== Will - it's called a "flare nut wrench". Available from Sears, or damn near any other store that carries automotive tools. Looks just like you described - an "almost" closed box end wrench. Comes in the same variety of sizes as other wrenches, both metric and SAE. Ross D. Vincenti Asst. General Counsel/Asst. Sec'ty. Transamerica Home Loan - Legal Dept. Los Angeles, CA 90015 (213) 742-4756 phone (213) 741-7231 or 741-6945 fax ross.vincenti@transamerica.com 64 Spitfire 4 64 Porsche 356C Coupe |
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