slimmest deep socket

crrider80

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Jun 3, 2006
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Hi guys, I'm torquing down my head and my deep sockets (12pt. 14mm 1/2in dr.) are too fat to fit between the falve spring things and onto the arp's. I'm using cheap conpanion's right now. I'd like to know which deep sockets of the same specs as stated above are the slimmest out there. I think snap-on should work because they are reputable but there isnt a dealer near me. help me out guys I hate when some bs like a socket is holding me back from completing my project. Thanks in advance!
-Steve
 

Wendigo

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Don't know if this will help, but When I just torqued down my head I had a problem with a less than precise casting, so I used a dremel and took a little material out of the area. OR take some surface off the socket. Buying one is a lil expensive and rarely needed. Just my $2
 

crrider80

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Wendigo said:
Don't know if this will help, but When I just torqued down my head I had a problem with a less than precise casting, so I used a dremel and took a little material out of the area. OR take some surface off the socket. Buying one is a lil expensive and rarely needed. Just my $2

I thought about that too. I thought it might affect the reliability/strength of the head. If I do that, I would have to remove the head and clean the head... again. Thanks for the advice tho!

jdub said:
I used a Craftsman...3/8" drive w/ a 1/2" drive adapter for my torque wrench.
Craftsman 3/4" ey? do you think the adapter would affect the torque in any way? If not i gotta drop by my local sears for some 5 finger action. Thanks for the advice guys!

-Steve
 

Bishop92t

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I used 3/8's drive for head bolts, never had any problems even with cheap sockets fitting. 3/8's will hold head bolt/nut torque no problem.
 

dbsupra90

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crrider80 said:
Craftsman 3/4" ey? do you think the adapter would affect the torque in any way? If not i gotta drop by my local sears for some 5 finger action. Thanks for the advice guys!

-Steve

no, 3/8" not 3/4".

what does 5 finger action mean?
 

crrider80

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Jun 3, 2006
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Oh yea i meant 3/8ths. Yes i was jsut kidding. It's way too risky and hard to steal stuff like that. Thanks for all your imput!
-Steve
 

MDCmotorsports

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Well there's two solutions to this:

1.) Get an impact socket. They aren't chrome dipped, and they aren't hardened. Take it to a machine shop and have them turn it down.

2.) Take the cams out. Its not that hard to do.