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Posted by Allan In NE on November 13, 2006 at 09:29:24 from (148.78.243.25):
In Reply to: Re: Here's The Deal posted by No tools on November 13, 2006 at 09:18:10:
Yes Sir, I tried that after I found out that my ring compressor wrench was only 1/4" after all. Rummaged around and like you, spotted those taps. Darned thing would fit the plug okay, but I couldn't get enough "hold" on it with any of my vice-grips, pipe wrenches or Cresent wrenches. Awful tight space up under that hood. On a bright note tho, I "re-found" a set of tools that some woman had given me years and years ago. Probably a Christmas present 'er some silly thing. Never did open the thing up as I just thought it was one of those "cheapie" tool sets that ya get in K-Mart and it's been under my bench since forever. Anyway, in despiration, I opened the tool kit and it turns out to be one heck of a nice set of roadside tools. Oughta call her and say thanks, but I'm married now, so guess I'd better let sleeping dogs lie. :>) Allan
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