I bought a couple of pull-chain type valve releases so I don't have to crawl under. I got under there with the creeper figuring this would be an easy one but, alas, I don't get easy. The brass nut must be 17/32 and the 9/16 is a little loose. I looked around for one in stock locally and it appears that it is made but very uncommon and more than likely very expensive. So... I'd like to get these off without leaving myself an unrepairable mistake or a one-time expensive tool. The replacements are definitely 9/16.
I sprayed some pb blaster on there and will let it sit a couple of days but the 9/16 will definitely round that fitting as it is soft metal. Perhaps cut the little wings off and put a 9/16 6-sided socket in there? I assume I could get after it with some kind of vise-grip but, again, if I damage a fitting, the truck will be down until I correct it.
Any suggestions beyond those two?
I sprayed some pb blaster on there and will let it sit a couple of days but the 9/16 will definitely round that fitting as it is soft metal. Perhaps cut the little wings off and put a 9/16 6-sided socket in there? I assume I could get after it with some kind of vise-grip but, again, if I damage a fitting, the truck will be down until I correct it.
Any suggestions beyond those two?