Re: Need a thin-wall 13/16" deep socket
[Re: fury4speed]
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10/05/20 11:09 AM
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i have turned many sockets on the lathe. just make sure you have a good, rigid turning tool with a carbide cutting insert. unless the socket is incredibly soft, they will be hard to cut using a tool made of high speed steel. also, some sockets made of "chineseium" will be VERY hard to turn, due to their unknown material composition. some of those are so hard the only way to turn them without tool breakage is to use a tool post grinder.
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Re: Need a thin-wall 13/16" deep socket
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10/06/20 10:53 AM
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I just bought that expensive socket, going to try it today. I'll let you know if it was worth it.
If I can get plug out without removing header then it's worth it to me...
Doug
1967 "Pedal Car" 500" low deck , TF 727, 4.30 Locker Best to Date: 11.67 @ 114.9 1.64 60ft
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Re: Need a thin-wall 13/16" deep socket
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10/06/20 09:36 PM
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I just bought that expensive socket, going to try it today. I'll let you know if it was worth it.
If I can get plug out without removing header then it's worth it to me... Ok it's not as easy as the other cylinders but it works! No pulling header to remove the plug! I will next year pull the header to dimple it anyway to better protect the plug boot but this socket works for me...
Doug
1967 "Pedal Car" 500" low deck , TF 727, 4.30 Locker Best to Date: 11.67 @ 114.9 1.64 60ft
"Kids in cars cause accidents. Accidents in cars cause kids..."
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Re: Need a thin-wall 13/16" deep socket
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10/06/20 09:46 PM
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So a regular 12 pt 13/16th deepwell won't fit? The thread title didn't answer that question? No, it won't fit. Hence the request for a thin-wall... I'm surprised this thread is still going! Good to know the high-dollar sockets will do the job. No, I don't have a lathe. Another one of those "someday" purchases. My aluminum heads that are going on this winter take a 5/8" hex plug. I should be able to get a standard 5/8" plug socket in through the fender hole and clear the tube (just) so I won't need 13/16" plugs any more
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Re: Need a thin-wall 13/16" deep socket
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10/07/20 07:48 AM
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So a regular 12 pt 13/16th deepwell won't fit? The thread title didn't answer that question? No, it won't fit. Hence the request for a thin-wall... You proceeded to talk about thin wall impact sockets, which made it unclear, to me anyway, if you had tried a regular one.
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Re: Need a thin-wall 13/16" deep socket
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10/07/20 01:04 PM
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You proceeded to talk about thin wall impact sockets, which made it unclear, to me anyway, if you had tried a regular one. Apparently it's unclear only to you. Nobody else felt the need to argue semantics. It's pretty obvious that this sentence: I've been googling for a 13/16" thin-wall, but almost all of them are thin-wall impact sockets which end up being the same OD. meant that the results of my Google searches come up with impact sockets even though that's not what I'm looking for, and that those impact sockets are the same OD as the socket I've got, i.e. too big. At least give me credit for knowing that impact sockets are thicker-walled than regular sockets. But thanks for continuing the argument, at least it's a thread bump
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