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Old 08-22-2012, 09:11 PM
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Where to find this tool??

Where can I find a s- wrench for my ve pump? I've looked but no luck.
Old 08-22-2012, 09:24 PM
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I got mine from sears....they had to order it. O you can take a regular wrench and heat it up with a torch and bend it.
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I used a craftsman ratchet wrench with an adjustable head. My Sears had that in stock.
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I have tried to bend a wrench. I just could never get the right bend.
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Snapon makes one that works well.
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Where would I be able to get one? And what is it called? First gen s wrench?
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I got the set of 4-5 metric C shaped box wrenches from MSC or something for like 15 bucks.
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I bought one off the snap on truck. Snap on calls it a cummins injection pump wrench. It ran me about $20.
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Would maybe nappa have one?
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I got mine off my snap on guy, but I've never used it. I take the vacuum/power steering pump off and don't have a problem getting at the lower nut.
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I used a C-wrench to remove mine, worked fine for me, with a bit of skill I can get the wrench to the nut without even looking just set a refrence between the wrench and somewhere on the pump, I got a metric set from Sears.

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Harbor Freight has a couple of different sets of S wrenches.
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This what you are looking for?

http://www.genosgarage.com/SCHLEY-89...info/SCH89100/
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Originally Posted by j_martin
Harbor Freight has a couple of different sets of S wrenches.
That's where I got mine.
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Thanks for all the help folks


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