help! need an E11
Help guys! need to find e11 female torx socket according to my code 3 pulley instructions. Found 10 & 12 but where the heck to you find e11's
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...t=torx+sockets
i bought all ours from them and can vouch for them
or
http://www.quinntoolsonline.com/serv...al-Torx/Detail
never dealt with this company, found with a 5 second google search
i bought all ours from them and can vouch for them
or
http://www.quinntoolsonline.com/serv...al-Torx/Detail
never dealt with this company, found with a 5 second google search
The first link's part numbers do NOT include the E11.
I've also been looking for a set of these.
I found a set of five or so at Sears, cost around $40.
I've also been looking for a set of these.
I found a set of five or so at Sears, cost around $40.
Originally Posted by tighed1
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I've also been looking for a set of these.
I found a set of five or so at Sears, cost around $40.
I've also been looking for a set of these.
I found a set of five or so at Sears, cost around $40.
Can anyone else who installed the Code3 pulley chime in here? I don't want to get Mr. Max's hopes up, in case I have a freak of an engine and they installed the E10 bolt by mistake.
Last edited by Thumper SRT6; Sep 24, 2008 at 06:28 AM.
Believe the set I saw at Sears DID have the E11. I just couldn't force myself to pay that much for the one tool that I needed out of the set.
I think that the E11 is only needed to remove the bolt/clamp that retains the hoses mounted in front of the pulley. I was able to use an E12 socket "tilted" to the side to remove that particular bolt.
I think that the E11 is only needed to remove the bolt/clamp that retains the hoses mounted in front of the pulley. I was able to use an E12 socket "tilted" to the side to remove that particular bolt.
After having searched through Sears, Autozone, Walmart, AdvanceAuto, et. al., it looked like the
only way to get an E11 was to order on-line. But, I didn't want to wait that long. So, I tracked down
the Snap-On truck and bought one from him. If you can track down a Snap-On tools or Mac-Tools truck, they will most likely have just what you are looking for. Pay the man on the truck and you are on your way.
Good Luck,
Coyote
only way to get an E11 was to order on-line. But, I didn't want to wait that long. So, I tracked down
the Snap-On truck and bought one from him. If you can track down a Snap-On tools or Mac-Tools truck, they will most likely have just what you are looking for. Pay the man on the truck and you are on your way.
Good Luck,
Coyote
Thank You Everyone! Aaron said that Brandon said I don't need one for the Code 3 pulley job, even though the instructions said I did. A E-10 & 12 will do the trick. I found an E-11 on Ebay in England and ordered it. I did find one kit online that had an E-11 in it. Go back a few posts and fine the link to toolfetch or something like that and you will see that kit on that sight.
Looked at what NorthernTools had and found a 19 piece kit for $35
Googled and found the same kit at link below for $23
Shipping was $9 something.
How much does a single socket cost off of the Truck??
http://cordless-drills.net/index.asp...OD&ProdID=3051
Googled and found the same kit at link below for $23
Shipping was $9 something.
How much does a single socket cost off of the Truck??
http://cordless-drills.net/index.asp...OD&ProdID=3051
Originally Posted by Thumper SRT6
I bought the set from Sears when I installed my Code3 pulley. Yep, no E11. Asked a salesperson to check and Sears doesn't carry the E11. However, I ended up NOT needing it. I think the instructions said it's for the tension pulley, but the E10 fit perfectly. 
Can anyone else who installed the Code3 pulley chime in here? I don't want to get Mr. Max's hopes up, in case I have a freak of an engine and they installed the E10 bolt by mistake.
Can anyone else who installed the Code3 pulley chime in here? I don't want to get Mr. Max's hopes up, in case I have a freak of an engine and they installed the E10 bolt by mistake.
I found a set at Amazon.com that claims to include an E-11 by SUNEX. I don't think you need one for the pulley but it might be nice to have for who knows? It costs $22.00 plus shipping or $29.00 without shipping charges. Yeh, I bought a set at Harbor Freight, hardly Snap on's but they were almost giving them away and seem to work just fine. Don't ya just love/hate China?
Originally Posted by tighed1
Looked at what NorthernTools had and found a 19 piece kit for $35
Googled and found the same kit at link below for $23
Shipping was $9 something.
How much does a single socket cost off of the Truck??
http://cordless-drills.net/index.asp...OD&ProdID=3051
Googled and found the same kit at link below for $23
Shipping was $9 something.
How much does a single socket cost off of the Truck??
http://cordless-drills.net/index.asp...OD&ProdID=3051
find out where I could meet the truck, and the hour round trip to make the buy.
I thought it was the easier option, and superior to waiting for an internet shipment.
Coyote
Mr. Coyote, Sounds like a good plan well executed! My British one is coming by airmail, shouldn't be too long. I'm still thrilled with the SC scream from the Code 3 air system. About the time that starts wearing off I'll pop the pulley on--Like tomorrow!!!
Originally Posted by NeverEnough
You don't need it... 10 and 12 is all that is required. I don't know why it says E11, the E10 works perfectly...
Originally Posted by Mr. Max
Thanks Never Enough, I have the disease of "MORE" myself. Yep, I did it with a 10 & 12, could have used two 12's at one point but everything worked out fine and it haulszass
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