those are pretty nice. even better - itâ??s a tool I don't have. its very
hard to go tool shopping these days and actually want something; I've been
collecting tools for 40+ years.
btw - some years ago I saw a socket wrench that didn't click - it was a
continuous thing so you turn just a little tiny bit then back up and repeat.
it was about $100, but itâ??s a tool I still lust after. has anyone seen that
around anywhere?
-----Original Message-----
From: Randall
Sent: Sunday, April 19, 2015 8:09 PM
To: 'triumph list'
Subject: Re: [TR] TR3 Fuel Pump
> There are lots of ways to attack this nut, and the "Justin
> Wagner set-up" has been referenced a couple of times in this
> thread. Since his website is no longer active I thought I
> would attach a picture he posted on it some time ago.
FWIW, the swivel socket used to be readily available at Sears. However, I
was looking for a similar socket in 5/16" (to remove the
throttle shaft pivots) and it appears from the web site that Sears no longer
stocks the 1/4" drive flex sockets.
So, I ordered this set from Amazon instead
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000UH2QNM/ref=pe_385040_127745480_TE_item
Ordered it Friday, got it today. It didn't come in the blow-molded case
shown on the Amazon site, but instead a plastic rail. I
like the rail better anyway. Here's a photo of what I actually got, from
the GearWrench site
http://tinyurl.com/l6dop5g
I thought the Amazon price was a bit on the high side (although it does
include their sudden shipping), until I saw the price on the
GearWrench site!
http://www.gearwrench.com/sockets-and-sets/flex-sockets/gearwrench-80310d-7-pc-1-4-drive-6-point-sae-flex-socket-set.html
-- Randall
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