I have two spark plug sockets. I'll try it, but I am
nearly certain that it's too small.

Christopher

--- Fmiser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> rumor has it that Christopher wrote:
> 
> > It's totally different on a W115. It's an allen
> plug.
> > Either end of a spark plug socket would fit INSIDE
> the
> > allen hex pattern.
> > 
> > Christopher
> > 
> > --- Allan Streib <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 
> > > Don't know if it's changed over the years, but
> for
> > > my W110, the hex 
> > > end of a Craftsman spark plug socket fit the
> fuel
> > > strainer plug 
> > > perfectly.
> 
> Spark plug sockets almost always have an extenal
> hex. It works well in
> tight spaces. Slide the socket on and then use a
> flat wrench to turn the
> socket.
> 
>               Philip, who still owns a spark-plug
> socket. Or two.
> 
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Christopher McCann, Raytown, Missouri
-1985 300SD, 207K miles, "Wulf" http://don.homelinux.net/mbz/Chris
-1976 240D, ManyK miles,  "AKP-Wagen" (Alternativen Kraftstoffs Prüfenlastwagen 
= Alternative Fuel Test Vehicle)
-1998 Toyota Sienna CE, 99K miles, "The Van"

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