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Throttle
October 15th, 2001, 04:34 pm
WTF is that size? its a squre... not 3/8, not 1/4!?!!
I take it its a special tool right?
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'89 4.0L Cherokee Laredo
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Rockfrog
October 15th, 2001, 04:51 pm
Is that an external or internal square bolt, if it's internal it will be sized for one of the three common rachets sizes (so try a 1/2") and if it's external then just use a crescent wrench and then take it to your tool box and try box wrenches till one fits (probbably 13-15mm or 7/16" to 9/16" ranges)
crazyguy
October 15th, 2001, 08:45 pm
he should have mentioned its a pugot(sp?) 5spd.
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GWG
October 15th, 2001, 09:18 pm
Originally posted by Throttle:
WTF is that size? its a squre... not 3/8, not 1/4!?!!
I take it its a special tool right?
I have the same thing on mine....I just found an old 3/8 cutting tap in my box tightened my vice grips on it and used the square end. Not a perfect fit but it beat buying a tool for the job.
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monkey
October 23rd, 2001, 04:14 pm
contact a good tool dealer and ask him for the right plug socket, they make them to screw up the back yard mech, hell I'm licenced mech for 9 yrs and only found out abou them 2 yrs ago.
Throttle
October 23rd, 2001, 05:09 pm
Yeah I tried griding a 3/8 small extension, but it ended up bending then eventually breaking when I tried to undo it.
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'89 4.0L Cherokee Laredo
'No woman.. don't use my shifter an oh **** handle!!!'
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