Measure across the points then use a conventional 12 point socket of that size.
No need to look high and low for eight point sockets. I do not recall the size
I just grab the 1/4" drive socket set and find the one that fits. Also draw a
line on the side of the socket with a sharpie, makes it easier to count the
turns when backin off after torquing it to spec.
Dave Clement
99 SLT+ CC 4x4
In article <c6k1ib$dup$1@bent.twistedbits.net>, jon@fast4x4.net ("Jon Smith")
writes:
>
>
> Sears :) It'll be a 8-point (double square) socket, and if memory serves me
> it's a 5/16".
>
> -Jon Smith
>
>
> ""Pindell, Timothy"" <TPindell@OTTERBEIN.EDU> wrote in message
> news:F15FC472303FD511A4940002B32FE6F50AC736C1@otterbein.edu...
>
> Fellas:
>
> Where can I get one of those square-drive sockets for band ajustments on the
> 46rh? I bought a '94 rc/sb 318 last weekend. I'm going through the little
> tune up items.
>
> Tim
>
>
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