I'm a bit confused by this - A 10 mm hex? I thought it was a 12 or 14. I did
try a 10, and it was too small (maybe could've made it turn, but would've
rounded it out).

I did purchase the 12, 14, and 17 socket-driven-hexes at AZone.

Brian
83 240D


On 4/17/06, Marshall Booth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Marshall Booth wrote:
> > Zoltan Finks wrote:
> >> This is nuts. All I need is one hex key to change out my starter (83
> 240D)
> >> and all sets that I can find in stores only go up to 10mm.
> >>
> >> We don't have Harbor Freight around here, but we have Northern Tool. No
> >> luck.
> >>
> >> Same deal at Sears.
> >>
> >> And they all come in sets, not individual.
> >>
> >> Do I have to chase down a tool truck and pull it over?
> >
> >
> http://www.autozone.com/servlet/UiBroker?UseCase=C001&UserAction=performMoreDetail&Parameters=TRUE%7C%7EHand+Tools%7C%7ENONE%7C%7EGreat+Neck++++++++++++++++++++++++++1%2F2%22+Drive+Metric+Hex+Bit+Set%7C%7ENONE%7C%7EFALSE%7C%7EFALSE%7C%7E141505%7C%7E5296%7C%7E25417%7C%7ENONE%7C%7E%249.99%7C%7ENONE%7C%7ENONE%7C%7ENONE%7C%7ENONE%7C%7E0.8%7C%7ENONE%7C%7EB%7C%7EGRN%7C%7Etrue
> >
> > What you need is either a 12 or a 14 mm. The Auto Zone set costs $10.
> >
> > Marshall
> >
>
> The screw holding the starter is a 10 mm hex!
>
> Marshall
>
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