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I think a "Dickfore" wrench will work for this nicely.
cavelamb wrote: larry wrote: "Dan" wrote in message news:vvAag.29365$fG3.15672@dukeread09... larry wrote: My maintenance manual describes (what appears to be) a 90º gear drive extension. I cannot identify it by part number, nor can I seem to locate a source for purchase. Details: http://www.turbinefun.com/SpecialTool.asp Any help you could provide would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for your help. Larry If you can get a torque wrench in where the 90º angle is you won't need part 4. I have seen the tool to which you refer with a T handle instead of a socket. Have you tried Sears? I don't recall where I saw it. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired I tried Sears, and will check with a different Snapon guy. The problem is item 4 is in such a tight spot there's not enough room to swing a handle of any kind. Larry Sounds like a job for a "crowfoot"? Richard |
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