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jamestkirk
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socket for oil change?

Post by jamestkirk »

Changing my oil for the first time and don't have the correct size socket (don't have any metric ones). What size do I need?

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Post by jblackburn »

Should be a 17mm.
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Post by jamestkirk »

Thanks

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Post by FCPEURO »

You could also try a 11/16th size. That is the closest thing to 17mm.

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Post by jamestkirk »

Tried that, just barely slipped off. Thanks though.

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Post by misha »

Mine is 17mm.
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Post by erikv11 »

For the record I like to use a box wrench for this (yes, 17 mm). I am more likely to over-torque it when I am reaching back there with a socket on a ratchet. The box wrench doesn't give you as much leverage, I get better control over the tightening. It just needs to be snug,you don't want to strip out the pan threads.
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Post by Pauloil »

use a 6 sided 17!
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Post by SimLyons »

Amen to the 6 sided socket. Too many drain plugs have had the heads stripped off using 12 point sockets or 12 pt box end wrenches.
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