Cock Socket

Cock Socket




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Cock Socket

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My review is exclusive to the smaller plastic piece in this kit: So, this beats the way I was opening my plastic radiator petcock, but it's still not exactly the proper design/shape for what I have. I believe this may work better with aftermarket petcocks I've seen. The fact that this doesn't lock into a drive end Is a real downer. I mean, the fix isn't that tough, a piece of aluminum foil, a leaf, whatever. But don't go unscrewing a petcock without anchoring this to the driver or you'll be fiddling around for a tiny piece of plastic in no time.












I bought this set because of the good reviews. This set is made in USA and it contains two pieces: the large one is made of metal, and the smaller one is made of plastic. The plastic one is what is needed for loosening the radiator petcocks in both of my cars, while the metal socket is too large for my application. Pros: One can use a 1/4" ratcheting wrench by fitting it into the square hole in the back of the metal socket (cannot be seen in the photo). This is potentially very useful in tight spaces. Cons: the square hole in the plastic piece is bit too large. It kept falling off my 1/4" ratcheting wrench, making it quite useless. I also tried to nest the plastic piece into the metal one but it's oversized by a hair. A nested design would be more useful. Overall, this set didn't work for me. The price is also quite high (over $14) for these two small pieces.












It gets the job done. The littler part is some kind of plastic and it doesn't want to stay on my ratchet real good. The larger part seems metal but it was too big (long) for my purposes so I didn't use it. I feel kinda screwed that the one part is plastic, a plastic that is already showing wear and tear and I just got it!












Instead of spending 50 bucks to get the snap on one this is what you need unless you work on Mercedes because it won't fit on some models.












The Thexton 473 is the closest match for the Chevy Cobalt radiator drain, although it still requires modification to work properly. The Thexton 473 (plastic tool) needs 2 notches cut perpendicular to the existing slot to fit the Cobalt drain. The Thexton steel tool (423) needs the two "wings" cut off, so that the tool resembles the 473, otherwise the wings create a smaller ID than the OD of the Cobalt/GM drain plug. Overall: 3 out of 5 stars. Although this kit will work on standard drains in tight spots, I have to agree with the others that using a simple wrench, channel lock pliers, or other common tools would help loosen those without drama. I bought these for a specific application and they still don't work without some modification.












Works great. Iv only used the smaller one. Wasnt quite wide enough but a little bit of filing and it now it fits snugly on the radiator petcocks of super dutys.












Does not fit a 2009 Saturn aura drain plug for the radiator. Had to order a Schley 91900. Hopefully that works.












This item does not fit a ford super duty. Material is solid but doesn’t feel strong.


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1/4 inch drive set includes a steel universal socket to fit radiators, engine blocks, storage tanks, etc. with an O-ring to hold a 7/8 inch wrench in place.

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