No idea. Tried both SAE and metric, but my hand wrenches don't seem to snug correctly. Tried to go with a socket, but the jam nut is too far for my deep sockets to reach.Probably metric?
I don't trust those things to not round off stuff that's on the rusty side. No matter how correctly they seem adjusted, when I use them they slip and damage nuts and bolts.Use an adjustable crescent wrench.
I don't trust those things to not round off stuff that's on the rusty side. No matter how correctly they seem adjusted, when I use them they slip and damage nuts and bolts.
I might just do that.Next time. Get a 6 point socket or wrench that is slightly larger, then put a red rag, or blue shop rag in between 1 or 2 folds to make it tight
It works
Actually, I have a pretty decent set of tools. I've nust never encountered so large of a metric nut before that I wasn't able to reach with a socket. My metric hand wrenches only go up to 18mm, but I have some pretty large SAE hand wrenches. I guess I finally have a reason to buy more tools, not like one was needed, amirite? =)Best to get a great set of Metric wrenches.
There are lots and lots of metric nuts/bolts on these cars.
(It IS a Canadian car after all)
(Ok ok..Canadian made).
But seriously...great tools go a long way to "saving your knuckles" and stops you from inventing new swear words in the process!