10-03-2021, 08:54 AM
"It states "Use a wrench". I suppose this is what they mean."
From cars I have acquired the mechanics who accessed the drain plugs read that same book. In some cases I had no practicable option but to follow their example. I have a wrench older than the one illustrated. (I hardly dare concede but the large brass bush in front of torque tube, for which noone posses a C spanner, often respnds with less damage tp a pipe wrench than to drifting.)
Strange engine. Covered like a modern. Or is it a hot air duct? Is it a Packard v12? But then the owner would not be tinkering.
From cars I have acquired the mechanics who accessed the drain plugs read that same book. In some cases I had no practicable option but to follow their example. I have a wrench older than the one illustrated. (I hardly dare concede but the large brass bush in front of torque tube, for which noone posses a C spanner, often respnds with less damage tp a pipe wrench than to drifting.)
Strange engine. Covered like a modern. Or is it a hot air duct? Is it a Packard v12? But then the owner would not be tinkering.