Define for me what a "mid length swivel socket" is. Isn't the swivel on the ratchet? So are you referring to the 5/8" socket being mid-length? Please excuse my ignorance.Judson_99Cobra said:You need a 5/8 mid-length swivel impact socket to get the right angle on the nut on passenger side to remove the H-pipe from the exhaust header.
Talking from experience. Tried regular swivel sockets for over an hour trying to get at one nut on passenger side. Borrowed the mid-lenght socket and had it off in no time.
There are short-well, medium-well, and deep-well sockets. Each one has a varied increase in depth and length. A medium does best in this application.hersheyman said:Define for me what a "mid length swivel socket" is. Isn't the swivel on the ratchet? So are you referring to the 5/8" socket being mid-length? Please excuse my ignorance.
hersheyman said:Define for me what a "mid length swivel socket" is. Isn't the swivel on the ratchet? So are you referring to the 5/8" socket being mid-length? Please excuse my ignorance.
MacDiesel said:I have a 98 cobra with a bbk off-road h-pipe. i am replacing the throw out bearing and i was wondering how hard is it to remove the h-pipe from where they connect to the manifolds so i can drop the tranny? it looks pretty tight in there. any tips would be appreciated! thanks