Swivel Rachet

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hi Can someone tell me which tool to buy?. I mainly will be using to change oil. I have this one from Performance Tool 45pc stubby set. It is not good.
 
Originally Posted By: moto94536
hi Can someone tell me which tool to buy?. I mainly will be using to change oil. I have this one from Performance Tool 45pc stubby set. It is not good.


Get a USA made 14mm Craftsman box wrench, and a Craftsman USA 3/8 drive metric ratchet set. Some use a torque wrench to tighten the bolt, those were on sale at Sears maybe still are. I just tighten by feel which has worked fine.
 
Originally Posted By: moto94536
hi Can someone tell me which tool to buy?. I mainly will be using to change oil. I have this one from Performance Tool 45pc stubby set. It is not good.


Id make sure to use 6 point sockets/wrenches with oil drain bolts. Other than that, either wrench or socket will do okay. You just need to decide how long of a handle you want. I'd say around 11-15" would be good for most situations. You can do it with a standard 8" handle, but its more effort.
 
I finally destroyed my HF 1/4 swivel ratchet. I don't know if it was my fault for using it when I should have used 3/8 but I really do like these swivels a lot and will return it for another.

On a side note. Got to say how much I am loving my hf 'professional' 1/4 air ratchet. Think is awesome. In past 3 months I've replaced alternator, ac compressor, water pump/timing belt/pulley's. This 1/4 air ratchet fits in small places and is now probably favorite tool.
 
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Originally Posted By: Vikas
Only trouble with HF swivel is that there is NO way to lube them as they can not be opened by normal methods. I suppose one could soak them in ATF overnight. The 3/8 swivel clicking is more heavier than the 3/8 composite and I would like to make 3/8 swivel click lighter.

I have 3/8 swivel with the red handle and will pick up 1/4 swivel when I am there next time. I prefer the older red handle models as I feel they were better built. Given a choice between red and green, I usually chose red.

You can also play with the swivel pre-load using a torx T20 screwdriver

- Vikas


With the Lifetime Guarantee if it breaks because you couldn't lube it, or for any other reason just bring it back.
 
Have a Craftsman swivel head 3/8" #42793, it's 4.5 inches longer than a regular 3/8", so better leverage with it.
I've used it occasionally thru the years.
 
Something with the inner gears is not right. It appears to work fine under low torque but mild/ high torque the gears disengage.
 
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