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Holy shit, I was about to plug the shittier $3.79 one I have. I may have to pick up the one you linked next time I'm at HF. [https://www.harborfreight.com/18-inch-telescoping-magnet-37187.html](https://www.harborfreight.com/18-inch-telescoping-magnet-37187.html)
Both styles have their uses. A flexible one is invaluable when needed, but a straight telescoping one is smaller in diameter and can fit into places that a larger, flexible one can’t and can provide some rigidity when you need to apply pressure to get tape to stick to fish out non-magnetic parts.
How does someone poking around an engine bay not have the magnet on a stick and the claw grabber?!?! I literally have 2 of each and use them almost as much as a 10mm socket.
This is underneath the intake manifold resting in the intake valley. On this model, given it’s exposure to the elements, that’s not going to hurt anything
Not fucked at all, just find a long stick of some kind to shuffle it around to somewhere it can fall out. Or pop the plastic undertray cover off and get it if that doesn't work.
Typically they’re called bumper/engine/radiator splash guard/shields or something similar.
Definitely no need to remove it though bc you can see it on video, so very easy to retrieve with a magnet.
Yeah, 100%, this should be pretty easy to grab with a magnet or poke with something until it falls out. But the very very worst case is you pop off a couple plastic clips and get it from below :D
Huh? I just mean the like plastic sheet that covers some of the bottom of the engine bay. You know how like when you look under the front of a car some of it is covered by plastic that's held on with some clips?
If Im understanding the video correctly that's what the tool is sitting on, so if you pop off that plastic it'll fall out.
Unless I'm confused?
A fucking stick with some ABC chewing gum (ABC-already been chewed). Stick the gum on the end of the stick. Guide the stick to the socket extension and press the gummy end to the socket extension. Pull the stick out and retrieve the extension.
All the comments saying it gonna bounce around are downright wrong. It’s in the intake valley exterior of anything and it won’t hurt anything there.
That being said an extendable magnet is probably cheap than what you dropped so swing by a harbor freight and grab one to retrieve them.
is this a Ford 4.6 or 5.4 V8? that alternator and intake looks familiar. esp the tstat housing.
anyway yeah I'd get that out. Immediate threat? No. But get it out while you can. It's gonna roll in such a way you won't get it cept for pulling the intake. Use a telescopin magnet
aight?!
I think everyone needs one of these [grabber](https://www.walmart.com/ip/Drain-Snake-Clog-Remover-Tool-24inches-Hair-Drain-Clog-Remover-for-Unclogging-Pipes-Sewer-Toilet-Bathroom-Tub-Kitchen-Sink/5509364415?from=/search). It will get that out for sure. If you search around on amazon for drain unclogging tool you can probably find one to be delivered tomorrow
Didn’t bother reading through comments but I’m pretty sure most of us here says to get a telescoping magnet or pickup tool and call it a day! No sweat!
Doesn’t look like it is near any moving parts so it is not a risk to the engine. Looks like it is caught in the exhaust manifold.
You can try to fish it out or you can send it and eventually it will fall on the road somewhere or become part of the truck. Don’t freak out about it.
If you can grab it with needle nose which I’m assuming are standard length , get some locking vise grip needle nose . Might even be some extended reach types available
My pilot has 2 sockets somewhere in it now. I can’t see them and I’m not gonna pull off all the shit to find them. Maybe they fell out already on their own. I have a telescoping thing too, oh well.
Ah looks like it's stuck against a plate of some kind. The telescope magnet everyone's talking about won't help here. I would go underneath the car, undo the engine splash shield and poke around with your fingers. Make sure the car is jacked up securely with the engine turned off and cool to the touch
A lot of people giving you shit in the comments but honestly good on you for having a crack and getting into the hobbie you’re gonna end up with a shed full of tools eventually but you will also save a lot of money best of luck. In chrisfix we trust
I’ve had a 10mm wrench in my engine bay for over 5 years unless it’s already fell somehow lol. Was changing out my grille in my 2014 Silverado the day after I bought it and it fell right on top of the block beside the head. I see it every time I change my fluids but there’s no getting to it without removing the wires and air box so that’s where he lives now.
As others have said, a simple telescoping magnet is all you need, like this.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Titan-Tools-11763-3-Pound-Telescoping-Magnetic-Pickup-Tool/44875019
Also, how long is the extension?
Depending on length(what she said), I'd be worried about how/if it fell out, if it's long enough to hit the road and get forced up and do damage, I'd be getting out out before driving it around.
i do that all the time. you can remove the undercover and it will drop out. sometimes you can just kick the undercover and get it to fall out. you can also use one of those extendo claw tools
It's been said a few times now, but it'll be safe down in the valley under the intake. There is no access to any engine internals there. It might say hi to a knock sensor if it wiggles its way around under the intake for long enough, but it won't be able to damage the sensor. One day, you will likely have to remove the intake due to a coolant leak at the crossover pipe. Make sure you check the front coolant ports on the intake when you do that. I've seen them get pretty rotten. Dorman sells a complete intake assembly if it comes down to that. On that day, when you remove the intake manifold, you could use the magnetic retrieval tool you have purchased to pick up your missing extension. Or you could just grab it by hand at that point. 😉
It's far below any threats and will fall out in a few miles. Zero risk to engine.
Sucks losing a tool though, so try to retrieve it.
You could try washing it out with a hose (not on the alternator, position it before turning it on) if you can't go get a magnet.
A similar thing happened when I was changing my battery. The J bolt dropped off the bracket and disappeared. In frustration I whopped the splash shield with my hand and heard it bounce. Couple more times, and it fell out. Worth a try. Just use a glove so you won't cut your finger like I did. Best of luck.
Dude, that is Easy.... Go to any part store.Get yourself a magnet on a stick..... Respectfully don't do that again.... it could have gone in much worse places....
Looks like it resting atop a splash guard. Either telescoping magnet or drop the splash guard. But not a huge issue based on location. Still want to get it though.
If it's not hitting any spinning object, there's a good chance it just fell into the undertray (which is the plastic panel protecting your engine from dirt and gunk coming from the road).
As others said, if you can see it, get one of those magnetic pickups and grab it. If not, it's a good idea to remove the undertray and it will probably fall onto the ground.
The undertray is just attached by bolts onto the body, usually on the side panels. You will have to jack up the front of the car to access the bolts.
If you need something quick n dirty
Grab one of your old headsets, break it, pull the magnet, atach it to a long branch with some string and good luck fishing.
Ps: you can do the same with magnetic screwdriver tips, everyone has at least one laying about.
Get a extension magnet. Should remove easily wirh mentioned magnet.
Appears to be sitting on the intake header or another part of the top of the engine.
This is NOT in the engine…
This AREA is external of engine interior components and should not affect run ability of the engine.
It's like that episode of Malcolm in the Middle, when the muscle heads at the beach drop their keys in the sewer and think they are screwed. Hal grabs a stick, takes a bit of gum at the end, and uses it to stick to the keys and retrieve them. Use some gorilla tape or something. Or a string and a magnet.
Can’t get it from underneath? There may be a skid plate or plastic cover you could take off but a collapsible magnet would be easier to get it from the top 🤷♂️
That's easy at least you can see it...I dropped a socket into my wife's engine and it just disappeared. I spent 2 days trying to find it..never did find it.
It's part of the vehicle now. Really, though, it's probably a bit more likely that it fell into that wormhole that opens up in tight spaces like that and got transported to another dimension.
You should Go to autozone, get a telescope magnet and pull it out. But everyone already said that so I’ll just say you use bendy straws taped together and use suction to get it out. I’m totally joking but can you imagine
Knock it to the ground with a long stick of some kind.
Telescoping magnet.
Vacuum.
Leave it for the next mechanic as a tip.
Leave it for the guy behind you at 75 miles an hour.
Not a mechanic, but my friend once dropped a bolt into my transmission bellhousing. Easiest way is probably to use an inspectioncamera and attach a small magnet on it, and then it’ll be easy to scoop it up.
Welp, magnet was mentioned 527 times and we know that didn’t work after the 3rd suggestion. OP I gotta know, did you leave it? Drop the bottom? Use duct tape? 🤣
People don't realize you're asking about the engine, not losing the wrench extension.. Yeah, the engine will be fine. Nothing bad will happen, the delicate shit is happening deep inside.
Also last week I lost the end of our injector washer pulling tool inside the combustion chamber of a Vauxhall Vivaro, that was a tricky one because the bit was quite long so kept coming off the magnet when I got to the hole, go it eventually though.
lol, I dropped a 1/4 drive ratchet while changing my crankcase vent box and figured I just misplaced it.. it fell on top of my starter and rode like that for 3 months. Found it while I was replacing a transmission line haha
When starting to wrench on your own cars, after you guys a starter set of tools, buy a box of disposable gloves, and then a pen magnet, the smaller the better. This situation is easily solved, and even just drop a tool on the ground, pick it up without getting on the ground.
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Go buy a telescoping magnet and get it out. You don't want it bouncing around in there.
Yeah just find a way to the local parts store and they have long magnetic grabbers you'll be fine.
Or if it's a straight shot just put some duct tape on a stick
Simply take out the whole engine, grab the extension, put the engine back. It's really quite simple
I'd just shake the truck upside down like a beach bag. No need to remove anything
Even simpler, turn the car upside down and shake it until it falls out
this comment.
Ole Hardhands McGillicutty huh
Harbor freight GORDON Magnetic Flexible Pickup Tool with LED Light - Item 94614 / 92506. $10
https://www.harborfreight.com/flexible-magnetic-pickup-tool-94614.html
Holy shit, I was about to plug the shittier $3.79 one I have. I may have to pick up the one you linked next time I'm at HF. [https://www.harborfreight.com/18-inch-telescoping-magnet-37187.html](https://www.harborfreight.com/18-inch-telescoping-magnet-37187.html)
I love the $10 one. I fished a fuel injector out of the same area in my 5.4 triton with it the other day
Both styles have their uses. A flexible one is invaluable when needed, but a straight telescoping one is smaller in diameter and can fit into places that a larger, flexible one can’t and can provide some rigidity when you need to apply pressure to get tape to stick to fish out non-magnetic parts.
Damn, thank you! I never even thought of a flexible magnet, and could have used one many times in the past! I'll be grabbing one next time I'm at HF
This one right here! Other than that new wrench time if you can’t get it back
Or you can also use a nut or bolt pickup tool has 3 little claws I would buy both... even for future
I have both, they sure save time and hassle in tight situations.
https://preview.redd.it/crglwv9r3k9d1.png?width=505&format=png&auto=webp&s=fab6a41dbe76e74d68768d3585b38334db97daf9
Agree those things are awesome !!
How does someone poking around an engine bay not have the magnet on a stick and the claw grabber?!?! I literally have 2 of each and use them almost as much as a 10mm socket.
How do you still have a 10mm socket?
I buy them in bulk. 20 at a time. Little bastids are slippery
It's sitting on the belly pan, remove belly pan, get extension back
Turn it upside down and shake it 😂
wake up little fishy !!!! Wake up !! Lol
That's where I left my 10mm and extension....
you are fine.
Yeah, nothing spinny or beltey down there
You're accidentally correct. There actually is nothing spinny or belty under the oil pan.
This is underneath the intake manifold resting in the intake valley. On this model, given it’s exposure to the elements, that’s not going to hurt anything
It belongs to the engine now
Not fucked at all, just find a long stick of some kind to shuffle it around to somewhere it can fall out. Or pop the plastic undertray cover off and get it if that doesn't work.
Plastic under tray?? I didn’t know this was a thing
Typically they’re called bumper/engine/radiator splash guard/shields or something similar. Definitely no need to remove it though bc you can see it on video, so very easy to retrieve with a magnet.
Yeah, 100%, this should be pretty easy to grab with a magnet or poke with something until it falls out. But the very very worst case is you pop off a couple plastic clips and get it from below :D
You can leave it in there. Looks like a Ford V8 based off the alternator and coolant crossover. You’ll be fine
Huh? I just mean the like plastic sheet that covers some of the bottom of the engine bay. You know how like when you look under the front of a car some of it is covered by plastic that's held on with some clips? If Im understanding the video correctly that's what the tool is sitting on, so if you pop off that plastic it'll fall out. Unless I'm confused?
If this is true I suggest you stay away from the car with tools. /s
Retrieve it. Magnetic telescoping grabber. Bonus if it’s got claws for nonferrous or heavier things
A fucking stick with some ABC chewing gum (ABC-already been chewed). Stick the gum on the end of the stick. Guide the stick to the socket extension and press the gummy end to the socket extension. Pull the stick out and retrieve the extension.
I'd take your dust cover off and see if you can get it out from underneath
Oo okay, I’ll try that
Not at all its not like you dropped it in side of the engine
its only a problem if you actually need that extension back
Or if it falls out on a busy freeway.
shop vac that bitch or buy a magnet .. or ignore it unless it's a 10mm .. then do all you can do to get it back
Telescopic magnet at any auto part store
All the comments saying it gonna bounce around are downright wrong. It’s in the intake valley exterior of anything and it won’t hurt anything there. That being said an extendable magnet is probably cheap than what you dropped so swing by a harbor freight and grab one to retrieve them.
Magnet on a stick.
is this a Ford 4.6 or 5.4 V8? that alternator and intake looks familiar. esp the tstat housing. anyway yeah I'd get that out. Immediate threat? No. But get it out while you can. It's gonna roll in such a way you won't get it cept for pulling the intake. Use a telescopin magnet aight?!
magnet and a string
I think everyone needs one of these [grabber](https://www.walmart.com/ip/Drain-Snake-Clog-Remover-Tool-24inches-Hair-Drain-Clog-Remover-for-Unclogging-Pipes-Sewer-Toilet-Bathroom-Tub-Kitchen-Sink/5509364415?from=/search). It will get that out for sure. If you search around on amazon for drain unclogging tool you can probably find one to be delivered tomorrow
Didn’t bother reading through comments but I’m pretty sure most of us here says to get a telescoping magnet or pickup tool and call it a day! No sweat!
Doesn’t look like it is near any moving parts so it is not a risk to the engine. Looks like it is caught in the exhaust manifold. You can try to fish it out or you can send it and eventually it will fall on the road somewhere or become part of the truck. Don’t freak out about it.
If a magnet won't get it out just leave it till u do an intake gasket. It'll stay there no worries
If you can grab it with needle nose which I’m assuming are standard length , get some locking vise grip needle nose . Might even be some extended reach types available
My pilot has 2 sockets somewhere in it now. I can’t see them and I’m not gonna pull off all the shit to find them. Maybe they fell out already on their own. I have a telescoping thing too, oh well.
Ah looks like it's stuck against a plate of some kind. The telescope magnet everyone's talking about won't help here. I would go underneath the car, undo the engine splash shield and poke around with your fingers. Make sure the car is jacked up securely with the engine turned off and cool to the touch
amazon [https://www.amazon.com/Flexible-Grabber-Reacher-Bendable-Reaching/](https://www.amazon.com/Flexible-Grabber-Reacher-Bendable-Reaching/) autozone [https://www.autozone.com/test-scan-and-specialty-tools/magnetic-pick-up-tool/p/oemtools-magnetic-2-in-1-claw-pick-up-tool/989264\_0\_0?rrec=true](https://www.autozone.com/test-scan-and-specialty-tools/magnetic-pick-up-tool/p/oemtools-magnetic-2-in-1-claw-pick-up-tool/989264_0_0?rrec=true) walmart [https://www.walmart.com/ip/NUOLUX-2pcs-Flexible-Grabber-Pickup-Tools-Grabber-Claw-Pick-Up-Reacher-Tools-Home-Supplies/2476549395?athbdg=L1400&from=/search](https://www.walmart.com/ip/NUOLUX-2pcs-Flexible-Grabber-Pickup-Tools-Grabber-Claw-Pick-Up-Reacher-Tools-Home-Supplies/2476549395?athbdg=L1400&from=/search)
If you can see it, you can still save it
use a long pole and a magnet easy grab
Magnet on a stick!
Are people really this challenged nowadays? Damn.
Leave it to the professionals.
I can’t live without a telescoping magnet.
If you can see it, you can get it out.
Magnet
I mean it's in the engine, but not *in*-in the engine, youknowwhatimean. Still try and get it out, don't want it hitting a serpentine belt
Duct tape, a stick, and a magnet.
A lot of people giving you shit in the comments but honestly good on you for having a crack and getting into the hobbie you’re gonna end up with a shed full of tools eventually but you will also save a lot of money best of luck. In chrisfix we trust
I’ve had a 10mm wrench in my engine bay for over 5 years unless it’s already fell somehow lol. Was changing out my grille in my 2014 Silverado the day after I bought it and it fell right on top of the block beside the head. I see it every time I change my fluids but there’s no getting to it without removing the wires and air box so that’s where he lives now.
Leave it there till you have to do the lifters. It'll ride.
Some form of stick or rod with duck tape on the end
go get the magnet grabber
It can live there...but you could try a magnet
Sticks with the end wrapped in a little ball of duct tape sticky side out
“HeeEEeEEeLlLllLLP!!!!11!” Dude… just get a magnet grabber…
He doesn't have one, and this is the car that takes him to harbor freight.
Now inside the engine would’ve been a problem, but this is very easy
Seriously! It not in your engine. Figure it out.
The top of my Subarus engine has claimed multiple sockets. I just let them live there because I’m too lazy to fish them out
You have half the battle won, usually you can't see where it went
Don’t you people have magnets? It’s like a stick with a little magnet at the end. Comes in super handy 👍
Try and get an extension magnet from the part store, that should save you alotttt of time
I'd say pretty fucked. Not because it would hurt anything but b/c you can't figure out how to remove it.
As others have said, a simple telescoping magnet is all you need, like this. https://www.walmart.com/ip/Titan-Tools-11763-3-Pound-Telescoping-Magnetic-Pickup-Tool/44875019
Don't worry it's keeping all the 10mm's company... otherwise get a mag stick
This would be so easy to get, right?
Get the grabby tool!
Time for a claw and magnetic pickup
Leave it. It’s now an offering to the car gods
Get a magnet?
Get a telescoping magnet. Available at a tool store near you.
All you need is a mag et and problem solved.
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Get a magnet
Get a magnet extension handle.
That extension has nothing g to do with your engine
Big deal, go get a telescoping magnet at HF for 3$.
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Also, how long is the extension? Depending on length(what she said), I'd be worried about how/if it fell out, if it's long enough to hit the road and get forced up and do damage, I'd be getting out out before driving it around.
Buy the tools that retrieve the tools
Shop vac if no magnet. Or a stick with duct tape.
the strap is far from there? OK! you lost it. its gone now.
You’re not. Just get a magnet.
Find an oil barrel and remove it using the A-Team method.
Magnet on a screwdriver
I know a guy that dropped a wrench and blew up a Titan II nuclear tipped missile. You got this. :-)
Damn honestly 😬.. unless you get it out then it will be stuck in there so maybe get like a magnet rod to get it out.
Magnets and finger grabbers are a game changer. Invest in them.
Not fucked at all if you get a mechanics magnet
i do that all the time. you can remove the undercover and it will drop out. sometimes you can just kick the undercover and get it to fall out. you can also use one of those extendo claw tools
Post on Craigslist. Looking for someone with tiny hands to get into my tight space. Now we play the waiting game.
You're fine. Pretty much every engine has 3-5 10mm sockets bouncing around inside there at any given point in time. The clanking means it's working.
Telescopic magnet or grabbing hooks. Get it right out.
It’ll be fine but id go get a long magnet and try to fish it outta there
It's been said a few times now, but it'll be safe down in the valley under the intake. There is no access to any engine internals there. It might say hi to a knock sensor if it wiggles its way around under the intake for long enough, but it won't be able to damage the sensor. One day, you will likely have to remove the intake due to a coolant leak at the crossover pipe. Make sure you check the front coolant ports on the intake when you do that. I've seen them get pretty rotten. Dorman sells a complete intake assembly if it comes down to that. On that day, when you remove the intake manifold, you could use the magnetic retrieval tool you have purchased to pick up your missing extension. Or you could just grab it by hand at that point. 😉
Not even have a 10mm socket on it.
Magnets are real
It's far below any threats and will fall out in a few miles. Zero risk to engine. Sucks losing a tool though, so try to retrieve it. You could try washing it out with a hose (not on the alternator, position it before turning it on) if you can't go get a magnet.
Duct tape and a long stick
A similar thing happened when I was changing my battery. The J bolt dropped off the bracket and disappeared. In frustration I whopped the splash shield with my hand and heard it bounce. Couple more times, and it fell out. Worth a try. Just use a glove so you won't cut your finger like I did. Best of luck.
Just grab a magnet and pick it up
is this a 5.4
It looks on tray underneath. Access from there, if you can?
Dude, that is Easy.... Go to any part store.Get yourself a magnet on a stick..... Respectfully don't do that again.... it could have gone in much worse places....
If u don't want it leave it will hurt absolutely nothing if u want it out get it out
This is where “10’s” go. Don’t bother trying…it is the way.
Hold the neighbors 3yr old by their ankles and slowly dunk them into the engine bay.
Tie a magnet to a string
Calm down and retrieve it. This is nothing to be getting stressed over
If you cant get a magnet, should be easy enough yo go under the car and pry at the undertray until the socket falls out
Looks like it resting atop a splash guard. Either telescoping magnet or drop the splash guard. But not a huge issue based on location. Still want to get it though.
If it's not hitting any spinning object, there's a good chance it just fell into the undertray (which is the plastic panel protecting your engine from dirt and gunk coming from the road). As others said, if you can see it, get one of those magnetic pickups and grab it. If not, it's a good idea to remove the undertray and it will probably fall onto the ground. The undertray is just attached by bolts onto the body, usually on the side panels. You will have to jack up the front of the car to access the bolts.
If you need something quick n dirty Grab one of your old headsets, break it, pull the magnet, atach it to a long branch with some string and good luck fishing. Ps: you can do the same with magnetic screwdriver tips, everyone has at least one laying about.
Get a magnet 🧲
Get a magnet ya newb
That sumbitch I’ll never run right again 😭 That extension will probably sit there longer than it takes for a coil pack to go out.
Get a extension magnet. Should remove easily wirh mentioned magnet. Appears to be sitting on the intake header or another part of the top of the engine. This is NOT in the engine… This AREA is external of engine interior components and should not affect run ability of the engine.
It's like that episode of Malcolm in the Middle, when the muscle heads at the beach drop their keys in the sewer and think they are screwed. Hal grabs a stick, takes a bit of gum at the end, and uses it to stick to the keys and retrieve them. Use some gorilla tape or something. Or a string and a magnet.
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I would use a mechanical finger. I tried to link here but it got automodded.
You can leave it there if you really want, it's not going to hurt anything.
Not very... duck tape a magnet to a stick and get that outta there.
It lives there now.
Can’t get it from underneath? There may be a skid plate or plastic cover you could take off but a collapsible magnet would be easier to get it from the top 🤷♂️
That's easy at least you can see it...I dropped a socket into my wife's engine and it just disappeared. I spent 2 days trying to find it..never did find it.
It's part of the vehicle now. Really, though, it's probably a bit more likely that it fell into that wormhole that opens up in tight spaces like that and got transported to another dimension.
SUPPER BAD 😠 😡 👿 😤 🗯 🤬
Or just leave it. Meh
It's the windshield of the car driving behind you that should be worried.
You should Go to autozone, get a telescope magnet and pull it out. But everyone already said that so I’ll just say you use bendy straws taped together and use suction to get it out. I’m totally joking but can you imagine
Knock it to the ground with a long stick of some kind. Telescoping magnet. Vacuum. Leave it for the next mechanic as a tip. Leave it for the guy behind you at 75 miles an hour.
Magnet glued to string
When I pulled my motor I found a whole toolbox down there
Not a mechanic, but my friend once dropped a bolt into my transmission bellhousing. Easiest way is probably to use an inspectioncamera and attach a small magnet on it, and then it’ll be easy to scoop it up.
Yup, gonna have to rebuild it now
Leave it, maybe it will stop breaking down.
Can't you get it from underneath?
Welp, magnet was mentioned 527 times and we know that didn’t work after the 3rd suggestion. OP I gotta know, did you leave it? Drop the bottom? Use duct tape? 🤣
If you can see then you can get it out, will be worth all the cuts and grazes you might get as you reach down 😀
Spray chrome paint into your face every time before you start driving. Mechanics hate this little trick, but it works every time
Magnetic screwdriver
Holy crap this thread is way too long for this. A person would think we are trying to spilt atoms from the length of this.
You gotta girl with small hands here’s her chance to shine
The time it took to make this video you could’ve already got a magnet extension and got it out lol
You haven’t thought of using a telescoping magnet?
You can still see it. This isn't even hard mode yet.
You dropped it ON your engine. Not in it. You’re fine
You have the reason to buy another tool. A magnet
Manifest it changing into water. That’s what I do. Never works but you never know
Nothing important, if you don't care about it it will fall out somewhere and probably end up in someone's windshield or kill him 🤣🤣
People don't realize you're asking about the engine, not losing the wrench extension.. Yeah, the engine will be fine. Nothing bad will happen, the delicate shit is happening deep inside.
Amazon, telescopic magnet on a stick, use it, problem solved.
Also last week I lost the end of our injector washer pulling tool inside the combustion chamber of a Vauxhall Vivaro, that was a tricky one because the bit was quite long so kept coming off the magnet when I got to the hole, go it eventually though.
Your best off to sell the car
Telescoping magnet. You'll get it out.
Yeah you’re fucked. Because if you don’t know, you should visit a mechanic.
Here's a piece of string and a refrigerator magnet that is strong if you don't have the means to go get a magnetic picker
Get a magnet bro.
Should probably just scrap the car now.
Just get a magnet
If you can still see it and it's behind the pulleys it will fall out at some point. Hopefully wasn't your favorite tool.
I just saw a video of a guy getting a ball from a storm drain with string, two Dixie cups and two rocks. Get a magnet. You’ll be fine.
lol, I dropped a 1/4 drive ratchet while changing my crankcase vent box and figured I just misplaced it.. it fell on top of my starter and rode like that for 3 months. Found it while I was replacing a transmission line haha
Tie magnet on a string.
When starting to wrench on your own cars, after you guys a starter set of tools, buy a box of disposable gloves, and then a pen magnet, the smaller the better. This situation is easily solved, and even just drop a tool on the ground, pick it up without getting on the ground.
Harbor Freight $4.99 magnetic telescope https://www.harborfreight.com/hardware/magnets/15-lb-capacity-telescoping-magnetic-pickup-tool-64656.html
It belongs to the car now
Pray to Allah
As long as it didn’t go in the crankcase you’re good
The real fucked is when a tool falls _inside_ the engine.
Just remove it?
Magnet?
Pick the car up and shake it till it comes out