If it works, it works. I owned a VW Vannogon for 10 years and did all my
own work on it. Every time you open a VW service manual you are instructed
on what special VW tool will be required to do whatever. The only special
VW tool I just couldn't fake was the 9mm allen socket for the CV joints.
Then I learned a trick involving a syringe full of 90wt. and a dab of
silicone that kept me from ever having to use that tool ever again. I'm
also aware that 14mm and 9/16" aren't the same thing, but that doesn't stop
me!!
Glen
>> Or you could skip the whole overblown bar bet debate thing and just use
>> the same large Phillips screw driver that has sucessfully removed and
>> replaced
> them a few hundred times.
>
> SHHHHH! Not so loud, Glen. Daniel might hear you and start the whole thing
> over again ;-) For some of us it seems to be important to feel a little
> guilty as we use the wrong tool. Not guilty enough to get the right tool,
> of
> course, just guilty enough not to let anyone watch us work on our car.
> Anon
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