Well, the usual list of sizes in my tool box are 8-10-13-15-17-19. This is what I have learned from experience working on many German cars. Of course, both smaller and larger are needed, but these cover 90% of all hex-bolts and -nuts on our cars, I am sure. PerL 87 Syncro 112i Dan Fleming wrote: > Okay list, I'm preparing to take off on an extended road trip, and I'm > trying to remember the sizes of metric hex wrenches necessary for > Vanagon repairs. > > I know there is a 6mm or so on some of the water pipes near the water > pump, and a larger one on the starter. > > Anyone have this stuff memorized? What sizes (and configurations) of hex > wrenches and other special tools are necessary? > > Thanks > > DDF |
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