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Wobble/swivel socket.
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Tennessee
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Illinois
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They're not that hard to remove, and it's worth it to check the bolts, and clean everything. My bolts were definitely loose.
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Tennessee
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DONE!
![]() Winter returned to Tennessee just as I was about to start this effort so I held off until the temps came up. Removed the K Braces and found the passenger side forward front bolt was the loose one. There was a small drip coming out of it. Pulled It/Cleaned It/Some Sealer on It/Reinstalled. Amazed how much of a dirty mess the bottom of the engine was from such a small leak. After a couple of cans of brake cleaner and some shop rags all is "waxer & detailer" slick! ![]() Thanks everybody for the help! ![]()
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