It's a very short wrench head that fits on a ratchet driver instead of a socket.
A crows foot tool is the open end of a open end wrench formed into a socket.
At good hardware stores or Rona or Home Depot.
Use a flared end wrench or crows foot to loosen.
as long as your extension is 90 degrees from the handle it will not affect your torque wrench. if you use a super long torque wrench you may lose a little torque in the extension it self but should not affect torque. an extension affecting the wrench in lenght like a crows foot will affect torque as long as your extension is 90 degrees from the handle it will not affect your torque wrench. if you use a super long torque wrench you may lose a little torque in the extension it self but should not affect torque. an extension affecting the wrench in lenght like a crows foot will affect torque
You need a GOOD flared end wrench or crows foot socket. Once you break them loose you can use an open end wrench to finish removing & then installing new part.
a wrench that resembles a foot of a crow
Up to a foot [12in.]
im giving sizes for 1970 until current 5/8 crows-foot line wrench 3/8 drive a 18 mm crow line wrench 3/8 snap on best tool for the job
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a wrench that resembles a foot of a crow
I think a crows wings span is a foot long
If you look down the side of the radiator facing the engine, you will see 2 metal lines screwed into the radiator. You may need to use a crows foot or flared end wrench to initally break them loose (they are a metric size). Prepare to catch and properly dispose of any fluid that comes out. Use an open end wrench to remove them from radiator. Follow the lines to where they attach to trasmission, remove any fasteners that may be holding lines in place. Remove from transmission, if you must raise vehicle, ensure it is PROPERLY SUPPORTED before going under. Install new lines, use open end wrench and just make them snug, do not overtighten, it's not necessary to use a crows foot or flared end wrench to install. Re-attach any clips or brackets that secure lines. Ensure transmission fluid is at proper level and you are done!