bheinen74 Posted February 19, 2011 Share Posted February 19, 2011 Got "defeated" trying to change out a knock sensor last night. The angle wasa okay to remove it, but trying to start the bolt back kind of bugarred the thread. I did have a set of 3/8 drive swivel 6pt socket but something a little smaller would have probably got it from the start. So, i picked up these today i needed this. 1/4 inch drive swivels, 12mm and 14mm 6pt Crafstman 3/8 wobble extension 1/4 drive long extension I got beat last night on it, now i will maybe have better lucks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
davebugs Posted February 19, 2011 Share Posted February 19, 2011 I've thought about trying to use electrical tape to hold the bolt in the eye. It is often frustrating. I use the connector end to help maneuver the eye of the knock sensor. Often I stick a magnet to the side of my 3/8 wobble extension and that's just barely enough to help with the bolt. FYI Gearwrench does make extensions with a magnet at the end. Just an awkward place. Atleast it's easy to see what is happenning, just hard to reach. Still haven't found the best consistent approach. Always involves a magnetic pick-up tool and swearing - and a sore back. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bheinen74 Posted February 19, 2011 Author Share Posted February 19, 2011 dang, i knew i forgot to pick up the real extendable magnet thingy. What i use is a harddrive magnet taped to a screwdriver. I knew i was forgetting something again. yeah figured out the tape thing. hope the threads tap out fine, they should didnt go too much. even self discovered a new mount hole for the knock sensor. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ShawnW Posted February 20, 2011 Share Posted February 20, 2011 Snap-On has a socket with a magnet built in in 12MM shallow. Mine has installed over 250 knock sensors and looks like new. Their swivel impacts are a must have. I have 10, 12, 14, 17 and have warrantied them 5 times on the small ones and 4 on the big ones over the past 5 years and they are damn durable. The number of times warrantied isn't a mark of the quality, just how hard I am on them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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