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743 Glow Plug Replacement Question
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<blockquote data-quote="Fishfiles" data-source="post: 10714" data-attributes="member: 782"><p>I have grinded the ends of a lot of wrenches so as to get it into a tight spot , don't grind too much too fast as it will get hot and lose temper , a little at a time and cool it off between grindings ------also a crowfoot wrench can be handy in some spots ----------don't use it much but took a deep socket and grinded away the side and cut a gap in it and duplicated a Snapon Detroit Diesel injector nut socket in the size of the Bobcat , has came in handy a few times when you get one really frozen on with rust , if you see the tubing turning while applying pressure to the nut take care not to twist the steel tubing as I have seen it happen were the tubing stays froze to the nut and twist like a candy cane</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fishfiles, post: 10714, member: 782"] I have grinded the ends of a lot of wrenches so as to get it into a tight spot , don't grind too much too fast as it will get hot and lose temper , a little at a time and cool it off between grindings ------also a crowfoot wrench can be handy in some spots ----------don't use it much but took a deep socket and grinded away the side and cut a gap in it and duplicated a Snapon Detroit Diesel injector nut socket in the size of the Bobcat , has came in handy a few times when you get one really frozen on with rust , if you see the tubing turning while applying pressure to the nut take care not to twist the steel tubing as I have seen it happen were the tubing stays froze to the nut and twist like a candy cane [/QUOTE]
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