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Clutch Head Screws
Have any of you guys had luck buying a clutch head screwdriver locally; meaning NOT having to order one through Chev's of the 40's or Jim Carter's?
I tried to take my center headliner structural cross bow off last night only to find I needed a clutch headed screwdriver. Of course I couldn't SEE that I needed one until I took off the over-the-door and over-the-windshield triem first. On those I have shiny new zinc Phillips head screws. I tried using a small flat blade screwdriver in the opening at an angle - and just managed to EFF up the edge of the blade! I know better than to try my local Sears for a Craftsman one. They MAY make them, but my Sears has northing but standard stuff, and little of it at that. |
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i thought i saw some at harbor freight... give them a call
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THat would be too good to be true.
But CALL them? That sounds like an exercise in frustration. The people I've even seen working at Harbor Freight wouldn't know a clutch head screwdriver from a Formula One Race car driver! Ok, ok, I'll give it a try. They probably sell them in sets and I need only one and probably will only EVER need one! Oh well. |
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Dan:Hello,I`m looking for a clutch head driver.
Local Harvor Freight person:Hey cool.I know this dude that`s a total clutch head.He hates automatics.What do you need him to drive? |
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Also try NAPA
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Northern tools has a complete kit with just about any tip known to man if you want less expensive |
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Harbor Freight guy:Aw dude,sorry can`t help ya.This dude is no tool.He`s like the totalliest awesome cat I know.He`s old school.All the tools I know never even drove a stick.There is one I know...nah,you don`t want him.Big tool.I can sorta drive a clutch,but no way in LA,man.Sheeyah,and I hope I`m no tool. |
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We Bought ours at the Truck Shop in Orange Ca.
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I got lucky my Snap on man had a set of clutch drivers in his old stock collection, him and his father in law have been in the Snap on biz since the 60s, bought a full set. They had 1/4 inch bits still available in clutch head also, the kind you would use in a ratchet screw driver. Hope you find some. Jay
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I got one at Car Quest a couple of years back.
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I hate to say it but I think I got mine a Bergs. John can order one for you if you can't find it anywere.
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