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Targatheory Mar 17, 2008 07:18 PM

Help, socket lost in engine...
 
Upon inspecting my coils, I dropped a 10mm socket right below the coil bracket. I had seen it for a while, tried to get it out using my makeshift magnet tool, lost it even further...I have to drive for two hours tonight...will this cause damage, or will it eventually fall out to the ground as I drive? Major stress right now

04RX8man Mar 17, 2008 07:29 PM

u should b fine I wouldn't see y it shoud cause any problems it may not even fall out all depends though...but I say ur ok

Targatheory Mar 17, 2008 07:32 PM

ok, I'm just gonna put everything back together and drive around trying to jerk it out for a while. I just hope theres no chance it gets tangled up with the belts or anything. FWIW, it fell through the biggest gap of the coil bracket which seems to be marked "L2"

dannobre Mar 17, 2008 07:52 PM

It will likely be sitting on the top of the engine.....won't cause any problems if it falls...

SleepeR1st Mar 17, 2008 09:56 PM

Your intake will suck it up! Oh noes! :lol:

Rootski Mar 18, 2008 09:24 AM

Try losing a socket in the door panel... then you'll REALLY be pissed.

1.3L Mar 18, 2008 11:06 AM


Originally Posted by Rootski (Post 2354970)
Try losing a socket in the door panel... then you'll REALLY be pissed.


Be thankful it isn't marbles in the overhead :)

1.3L

miker1 Mar 19, 2008 11:08 AM

buy a good magnet stick I drop things a lot and it is a big help. I also have a magnet that is about five inches across, when I drop something in the grass that I cannott see the magnet finds it.you can also try the stick and epoxy method, put a glob of quick set epoxy on the end of a stick, when you feel it starting to set up, stick it to the socket,then wait a little then lift the socket out.good luck

Spinning Sushi Mar 19, 2008 11:11 AM

Or you can train a mongoose to go and look for sockets instead of catching snakes.

MazdaManiac Mar 19, 2008 11:38 AM

It'll come out next time you drive the car the way it was meant to be driven!

tajabaho1 Mar 19, 2008 11:43 AM

don't worry, i lost 2 or 3 sockets while working on my car, it later mostly turns out on top of the plastic under carriage protector thinging

nycgps Mar 19, 2008 11:48 AM

As long as it will not *fly* into the moving belts u will be fine.

Spinning Sushi Mar 19, 2008 11:49 AM

I'm telling you, the mongoose will be the best way.

imput1234 Mar 19, 2008 11:51 AM

buy a telescopic extension magnet, (it costs like $10 from crafts man) and use that to get the socket out

delhi Mar 19, 2008 11:51 AM

You need Mr. Fantastic.

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Spinning Sushi Mar 19, 2008 11:52 AM

Mongoose...

ken-x8 Mar 19, 2008 04:16 PM


Originally Posted by Renesis SE3P (Post 2357267)
Mongoose...

Telescoping mongoose... :)

I have a telescoping magnet, a home-made magnet (Radio Snack magnet on a piece of drain auger) and a nifty little "grabber" tool. Grabber is a flexible metal housing (like a speedometer cable sheath) with a squeeze handle at one end and a 3-pronged hook thing at the other.

Yeah, I drop a lot of stuff, but I always get it back.

My best lost-and-found tale was when a spring from a carburetor sprang out, hitting me on the forehead. I was working in a gravel driveway, of course. Before my multiple magnet days. After a fruitless search, I clapped my hand to my forehead in dispair.

And felt the spring stuck in my hair, right at the hairline.

Ken


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