JGC oil leak help needed
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Re: JGC oil leak help needed
"Cal" <codom1*IHATESPAM*@triad.rr.com> wrote in
news:MOhWg.12000$fy.9012@tornado.southeast.rr.com:
> Please reply to the group how your repair went. I have the same leak,
> and I can't find a torx bit short enough to remove the bolt. I looked
> at the previous post, and even though the pictures are good, I still
> can't find the tools shown.
>
> cal
>
I will.
The dealership was closed yesterday and the parts stores have a two day
order for the gasket.
rufus
news:MOhWg.12000$fy.9012@tornado.southeast.rr.com:
> Please reply to the group how your repair went. I have the same leak,
> and I can't find a torx bit short enough to remove the bolt. I looked
> at the previous post, and even though the pictures are good, I still
> can't find the tools shown.
>
> cal
>
I will.
The dealership was closed yesterday and the parts stores have a two day
order for the gasket.
rufus
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Re: JGC oil leak help needed
"Cal" <codom1*IHATESPAM*@triad.rr.com> wrote in
news:MOhWg.12000$fy.9012@tornado.southeast.rr.com:
> Please reply to the group how your repair went. I have the same leak,
> and I can't find a torx bit short enough to remove the bolt. I looked
> at the previous post, and even though the pictures are good, I still
> can't find the tools shown.
>
> cal
>
I will.
The dealership was closed yesterday and the parts stores have a two day
order for the gasket.
rufus
news:MOhWg.12000$fy.9012@tornado.southeast.rr.com:
> Please reply to the group how your repair went. I have the same leak,
> and I can't find a torx bit short enough to remove the bolt. I looked
> at the previous post, and even though the pictures are good, I still
> can't find the tools shown.
>
> cal
>
I will.
The dealership was closed yesterday and the parts stores have a two day
order for the gasket.
rufus
#23
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Re: JGC oil leak help needed
Guys,
Just did that exact same repair yesterday. Kit was like $2.70 from a
dealer and I was able to do it in 30 minutes or so. I did it from under
the car.
I had cheap set of torx sockets from AutoZone. They are 1-piece sockets
and biggest one is T60.
After I placed socket into bolt I was able to get my craftsman 3/8
ratchet on it.
Actually, it went very easy. Loosen it with ratchet, then I got
visegrips on a socket(remember? cheap autozone sockets) and finished.
Just did that exact same repair yesterday. Kit was like $2.70 from a
dealer and I was able to do it in 30 minutes or so. I did it from under
the car.
I had cheap set of torx sockets from AutoZone. They are 1-piece sockets
and biggest one is T60.
After I placed socket into bolt I was able to get my craftsman 3/8
ratchet on it.
Actually, it went very easy. Loosen it with ratchet, then I got
visegrips on a socket(remember? cheap autozone sockets) and finished.
#24
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Re: JGC oil leak help needed
Guys,
Just did that exact same repair yesterday. Kit was like $2.70 from a
dealer and I was able to do it in 30 minutes or so. I did it from under
the car.
I had cheap set of torx sockets from AutoZone. They are 1-piece sockets
and biggest one is T60.
After I placed socket into bolt I was able to get my craftsman 3/8
ratchet on it.
Actually, it went very easy. Loosen it with ratchet, then I got
visegrips on a socket(remember? cheap autozone sockets) and finished.
Just did that exact same repair yesterday. Kit was like $2.70 from a
dealer and I was able to do it in 30 minutes or so. I did it from under
the car.
I had cheap set of torx sockets from AutoZone. They are 1-piece sockets
and biggest one is T60.
After I placed socket into bolt I was able to get my craftsman 3/8
ratchet on it.
Actually, it went very easy. Loosen it with ratchet, then I got
visegrips on a socket(remember? cheap autozone sockets) and finished.
#25
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Re: JGC oil leak help needed
Guys,
Just did that exact same repair yesterday. Kit was like $2.70 from a
dealer and I was able to do it in 30 minutes or so. I did it from under
the car.
I had cheap set of torx sockets from AutoZone. They are 1-piece sockets
and biggest one is T60.
After I placed socket into bolt I was able to get my craftsman 3/8
ratchet on it.
Actually, it went very easy. Loosen it with ratchet, then I got
visegrips on a socket(remember? cheap autozone sockets) and finished.
Just did that exact same repair yesterday. Kit was like $2.70 from a
dealer and I was able to do it in 30 minutes or so. I did it from under
the car.
I had cheap set of torx sockets from AutoZone. They are 1-piece sockets
and biggest one is T60.
After I placed socket into bolt I was able to get my craftsman 3/8
ratchet on it.
Actually, it went very easy. Loosen it with ratchet, then I got
visegrips on a socket(remember? cheap autozone sockets) and finished.
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