Do I need any SAE tools for minor repairs?

ericedelman

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Everything I've done on the truck so far has been a metric fastener - wheels, brakes, clutch, etc....
I need to put together a small toolbox to take with me for the race, but I don't want to miss out on some critical fastener that happens to be SAE.
Thanks!
 
mostly the engine, if i remember correctly
 
things that might break...
driveline, u joints, power steering pump, alternator, water pump, spark plugs would be sae right? valves, balancer bolts, serp belt, idler pulley, ball joints, wheel barrings.
thats all i have. hope it might help. if you have all the tools to fit those things i think you should be ok.
 
scoobert said:
things that might break...
driveline, u joints, power steering pump, alternator, water pump, spark plugs would be sae right? valves, balancer bolts, serp belt, idler pulley, ball joints, wheel barrings.
thats all i have. hope it might help. if you have all the tools to fit those things i think you should be ok.
Nope. Most of the brackets and pullies are metric. Obviously plugs are standard. You definitely need a basic standard set.
 

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