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what type of spanner wrench is used for this?
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what type of spanner wrench is used for this?
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Yah, a piece of flat bar milled (or filed) to fit. You don't even have to relieve the center as this plug drops away from the slot in the center instead of rising above the level of the slot.
A quarter and a pair of pliers will unscrew those if not too tight. There's probably a custom face spanner that fits exactly but good luck finding one to order, one can be easily made with a lathe and milling machine with an indexer.
Dan
Can't really judge the size of those plugs so I am only guessing it will work: drag link socket.
Several companies make "face spanner wrenches". They come in 2 styles either adjustable or fixed. I have several different sizes of the fixed style. Some have round pegs some have rectangular pegs.
Here's a link to an adjustable style with different size pegs:
https://www.amazon.com/Stanley-Proto-Facom-FA-118A-Spanner/dp/B001VXTV82
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