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heater core
Alright, i finally got to the heater core and removed all the panels. I have removed one screw on the retaining straps using a 7mm socket, however i can not get any of the other ones off with 6-9mm sockets, or any of the Sae sockets. They all grab a little bit, and skip over. 11/32 _almost_ fits, grabbing better than any of the others, but still skipping off. What kind of screw is this? It looks like an octagon, with six sides.
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Re: heater core
Oh, by the way, Its a 1992 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera with a V6 an Air conditioning.
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Re: heater core
never mind. its 7mm. my socket just wont clear the tanks on the side. need a wrench :/
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