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RolinkHaus |
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Question? Is the oil pressure switch tool a thin walled socket? Using a standard 24mm socket I am unable to remove the sensor.
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scottthephotog |
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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 187 Joined: 20-November 18 From: Euless, TX Member No.: 22,667 Region Association: Southwest Region ![]() |
I remember having a similar problem. The 24mm deep socket wouldn't fit with the distributor in place. I used a 24mm Craftsman standard socket. The extension fit about half way in with it in place, which was enough to loosen the switch. After a couple turns to loosen it, I un threaded it the remainder by hand. I remember I had to use a pair of needle nose vice grips to get the socket out though. It was a very tight fit against the distributor and the engine tin.
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