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Old 12-25-09, 06:03 PM
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hi everyone...i was just wondering if anyone here has a socket for a flywheel bolt that i could use really quick...i live in seattle so that would be great if i could use it then i'll return it right away...thank you and merry christmas!!!
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well if you cant find one to borrow, SEARS ussually carries this socket its a 2 1/8th socket and is about 33 dollars,

they come in 3/4th drive tho so u might need an adapter for an airgun or normal 1/2 breaker bar..

having one of these in your tool arsenel is great if your into rotarys anyway, cause you will most likly use it again at some point.
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Originally Posted by ramonmallari
hi everyone...i was just wondering if anyone here has a socket for a flywheel bolt that i could use really quick...i live in seattle so that would be great if i could use it then i'll return it right away...thank you and merry christmas!!!
I'd be happy to let you use mine, but it would probably cost ya more to drive out here to Seabeck and back than it would to buy a new one.
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