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EricW123

08-10-2006 18:03:51




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Looking for a MM head bolt wrench. The snapon part number is B4203. It's 15/16 box on one end and 1/2 drive on the other end. I know this wrench exists but can't find one currently. Does anyone have any leads?
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Eric




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wgm

08-11-2006 20:34:11




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 Re: Looking for a wrench.... in reply to EricW123, 08-10-2006 18:03:51  
I bought one about 2 years ago from a Snap-On guy. He had it on his truck. About $50.00 if I remember right.



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jones in texas

08-11-2006 17:25:13




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 Re: Looking for a wrench.... in reply to EricW123, 08-10-2006 18:03:51  
Know what your talkin about. I have the wrench you need , but it;s not for sale.Had it for years and I think Ibought it from a MM dealer.It has a part number on it and I will try to get it tomorrow if the no. would help you find one.



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rvirgil

08-11-2006 14:55:02




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 Re: Looking for a wrench.... in reply to EricW123, 08-10-2006 18:03:51  
Has anybody ever tried a "crow's foot" wrench...(the short open end wrench with ratchet square right next to the open end)? I don't know how much it would throw off the torque reading. Also might round off on the nut. Just a thought.



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GaryKee

08-11-2006 11:24:23




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 Re: Looking for a wrench.... in reply to EricW123, 08-10-2006 18:03:51  
When we overhauled my UTS this winter, my mechanic friend made a wrench to torque the head bolts. Was quite a contraption, but it worked. He was kind of proud of it, and planned to keep it just in case he needed it again sometime. If you really need one, consider using a 15/16" socket and a 1/2" extension and some creativity to make a wrench that will work.



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SWMolines

08-11-2006 10:45:41




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 Re: Looking for a wrench.... in reply to EricW123, 08-10-2006 18:03:51  
Last time I checked, Snap-On did not make them any more. The same tool was listed as being used on some of the JDs. You might check with some JD people.



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Alan K

08-10-2006 23:27:23




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 Re: Looking for a wrench.... in reply to EricW123, 08-10-2006 18:03:51  
Dont know where you could find one...if you do let me know always wondered about getting one. I believe Case used a similiar one for the 70 series maybe others. They may sell them at an auto or tool store. Doesnt snap on or matco sell them? Not cheap im sure....



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Rexalot

08-13-2006 08:21:50




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 Re: Looking for a wrench.... in reply to Alan K, 08-10-2006 23:27:23  
If someone that has it could post up a pic of what it looks like and some dimensions maybe you could fabricate one using a box wrench and 1/2" drive adapter cut and welded together.



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