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what type of bolt head is this????

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Hi All,

got stuck on removing the bolts on my clutch pressure plate, any idea what the correct tool to remove these??? https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/W ... directlink

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nice one bro

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Wow. That's a lot of internal splines - looks like twice as many as a torx. Never seen anything quite like that.

A quick google suggests there is a 12-pt internal spline, and VAG have used 'em in the past...

You'll want something like one of these...
http://shop.ebay.co.uk/i.html?_nkw=12+point+spline+bit" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
but you're going to need to figure the size out...

Some new bolts to the parts list for reassembly, methinks!
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AdrianC wrote:Wow. That's a lot of internal splines - looks like twice as many as a torx. Never seen anything quite like that.

A quick google suggests there is a 12-pt internal spline, and VAG have used 'em in the past...

You'll want something like one of these...
http://shop.ebay.co.uk/i.html?_nkw=12+point+spline+bit" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
but you're going to need to figure the size out...

Some new bolts to the parts list for reassembly, methinks!


very common on a lot of things now! no need for new uns if there ok!
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jamesc76 wrote:no need for new uns if there ok!

Apart from making life easy for the next poor sod to deal with 'em... <grin>
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for how cheap you can get the kits these days not a problem! My set was over £200 :shock: but I can get silly amounts of torque on um and air guns!!!
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jamesc76 wrote:for how cheap you can get the kits these days not a problem!

I was thinking more of those splines not standing up to much torque after a few years of 'orribleness and some numpty trying the wrong thing a few times...

But then - I've spent today glaring at various bog-standard hex and allen bolts with heads apparently made of furry brown cheese... Not even Citroen manage to use such lousy bolts.
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the 12 spline take more torque than allen bolts!
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Got a set of the splines for £16 from bennets, included various torx and hex bits, worked a treat except on the one i tried a torx bit on yesterday, rounded on the first turn so a new bolt needed there but strength of a bear got it out. cheers for your help!!! :D

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Anyone got any idea when I can buy some from?

Failing that i shall replace them with standard HEX, but does any one know any good bolt stockists? so far I can but them in a 1000 but that seemed 1 or 2 too many. would stainless steel bolts hurt?

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Got new hex bolts here just say what size you want.
one or twenty one it matters not

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failing that Halfords stock small amounts of bolts
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nickthe fish wrote:Failing that i shall replace them with standard HEX, but does any one know any good bolt stockists? so far I can but them in a 1000 but that seemed 1 or 2 too many.

You'll find there'll be at least one good fastener stockist near you - I bought some yesterday from my local one. 50 each of three different length M6 bolt, 100 nuts, 25 nyloc nuts, 100 washers & 50 lock washers - change from a fiver. They'll sell any quantity over the counter - even onesy-twosy - but they price by the 100 on the website. Probably because they'd work out to a penny and a snidge each... I like to keep a stock, because sod's law says you'll always need 'em at the most inconvenient time possible. I _hate_ having to reuse manky bolts that were touch-and-go whether they'd come out... Big tub of copaslip, and a smear on every single fastener you put back in.
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