42mm is a standard socket. If you mean "what SAE socket fits," none of them do. BTW, what are you trying to get off that's got a nut that big on it?
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∙ 15y agoA 27mm socket is typically a standard size used for 1-inch drive socket wrenches. You would need a 1-inch drive socket to fit a 27mm bolt or nut.
It is: 42mm = 4.2cm
The lower part of the tooth that fits into a socket in the jaw is called the root.
Fits socket 7 boards.
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Any battery socket that it fits.
No, you cannot use a metrc socket on a standard socket wrench. These are two different systems of measurement and are not interchangeable.
Spark plugs use SAE and not Metric. The one that fits it is the one that fits it.
From a standard socket wrench, the square part that fits inside the socket also fits in the center of the idler pulley (rather than buying a special tool that does the same). Fit the socket wrench (without the socket) in the idler pulley and turn to move the idler pulley and loosen the belt. Remove he old belt. Move the idler pulley again and put the new belt on. The diagram for the belt is on a sticker under the hood on the body above the grille.
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11/16" (18mm) deep well socket
The CR9EH-9 spark plug needs a 16mm or 5/8" socket.