No
A Browning Hi Power
18mm
One that fits the bolt very securely, preferably a 'box' wrench, that fits every'flat' and has a long handle to apply maximum pressure to it.
A 1 1/4" wrench will fit a bolt of the same size .
Most BMW
5 lug by 120.7mm fits a lot mid to full size cars see link for specs
Yes, "A" 1994 mitsubishi eclipse transmission will fit a 1992 mitsubishi eclipse, IF and only IF it's the right one 6 bolt fits 6 bolt and a 7 bolt fits a 7 bolt. Make sure you know Fwd and Awd and if it's 5 speed =)
The effective diameter of the bolt defines the size of the bolt head. Hence the size of the spanner or wrench that fits the bolt. There are certain exceptions but these are usually specialist applications.
No. it's determined by the distance over the opposing flats of the bolt head.
they are a 5 on 4.5 bolt pattern.
There is a big bolt that is inside of the bottom pulley on the front of the engine, It is the bolt that holds the balancer on . Get a socket that fits that bolt and then turn the engine with that and that will rotate the fly-wheel.
Assuming you mean a Browning Hi-Power. In general, none. The Glock is available in more sizes and calibers, has less recoil in the same caliber, is as or more accurate and as or more reliable. The manual safety of the Browning leads some people to conclude it is more safe, but the fact that it's single action leads some people to conclude it is less safe. If the Browning fits your hand better, use it. If the Glock fits your hand better, use it.