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"Oil pressure switch socket"
If they scratch their heads on that one, then they should not be in that business...
BTW, the size is pretty universal. The one I got for use on my Ford 20 years ago fit the one on my 72 Olds.
"Oil pressure switch socket"
If they scratch their heads on that one, then they should not be in that business...
BTW, the size is pretty universal. The one I got for use on my Ford 20 years ago fit the one on my 72 Olds.
#8
Here's a pic of my universal oil pressure switch tool.
vise-grip.jpg
They come in left and right hand so you have make sure you get the correct type.
vise-grip.jpg
They come in left and right hand so you have make sure you get the correct type.
#9
Here's a pic of my universal oil pressure switch tool.
Attachment 18516
They come in left and right hand so you have make sure you get the correct type.
Attachment 18516
They come in left and right hand so you have make sure you get the correct type.
but can I get one in metric?
#12
Maybe in The Land Down Under the universal wrench is metric, upside down and backwards??...have to ask the Colonel.
They do call redheads "Blue".
I think I have one of those sockets, I always wondered what it was for.
I buy boxes of tools at fleas and garage sales and get some strange ones, look mostly for cheap broken Craftsmen so I can trade them in for new ones.
The local Sears Hardware clerks forget to take the tool back and throw it in the steel 50 gallon yellow drum-o-bustedness behind the counter so I periodically take the same broken one in. I've got at least ten 3/8" ratchets and a ton of Craftsmen chisels/screwdrivers.
I never have to change sockets, they all have their own dedicated ratchet.
Last edited by Bluevista; July 16th, 2010 at 06:16 AM.
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