Mar 25, 2009 #1 J JimG Member Joined Feb 16, 2007 Messages 351 Do our cars use standard or metric size line wrenches on the braking and fuel systems? Thanks Jim
Mar 25, 2009 #3 N novaderrik Well-Known Member Joined May 12, 2004 Messages 8,076 i think that pretty much every nut and bolt on the car except for the the stuff on the engine and inside the rear differential are metric.
i think that pretty much every nut and bolt on the car except for the the stuff on the engine and inside the rear differential are metric.
Mar 25, 2009 #4 turbo nasty Turbo Dojo / MNTR Joined Jul 19, 2001 Messages 9,478 its a smittering of both
Mar 25, 2009 #5 T turbofish38 Le Pétomane Joined Dec 3, 2002 Messages 6,160 The flare nuts on the hard lines take standard size wrenches. The bleeder valves and banjo fittings on the hoses are metric.
The flare nuts on the hard lines take standard size wrenches. The bleeder valves and banjo fittings on the hoses are metric.
Mar 25, 2009 #6 A aminga Chicks Dig the powerbulge Joined Dec 15, 2003 Messages 5,578 The probability that a particular nut or bolt is metric is inversely proportional to the type of wrench you have in your hand.
The probability that a particular nut or bolt is metric is inversely proportional to the type of wrench you have in your hand.