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Is there a tool that I can tighten front driver side manifold bolt?

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I use a cheap 1/4" swivel with the proper socket and a 1/4" extension and rachet. Haven't had any hang ups that way. Thank god on my new build I will have no power steering and no ac(racecar LOL)
 
Tried the offset wrench, got to a point where the the wrench would'nt fit onto the nut due to turning room. Tried extension, but with the ps there, It put me at a angle where I can't get the socket on the nut. Grinding a offset might do the job but I dont want to remove the ps for this bs:mad:

No extension is going to work.
 
I always remove the P/S pump bracket and notch it where that stud is so you can get on it much easier with with the pump installed using just a wobble extension instead of barely making a dent with a universal and random-length sockets.
 
If you go to Walmart and buy the cheap Stanley chrome universal wobble and then use a short socket and extension it should work. Just use 1/4".
 
If you go to Walmart and buy the cheap Stanley chrome universal wobble and then use a short socket and extension it should work. Just use 1/4".

Well Ill be dam:thumb:

6" extension works for guys that run into this problem. As stated drive, wobble, extension, and short socket are all 1/4.
 

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I usually don't get that much of a angle on it. I usually am on the other side of that bolt head but might be different on a 1g. Glad to help out.
 
I always remove the P/S pump bracket and notch it where that stud is so you can get on it much easier with with the pump installed using just a wobble extension instead of barely making a dent with a universal and random-length sockets.

I usually hack mine up pretty good, and cut my driver side mount in half, like a 2g mount.
 
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