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Re: I-5 cylinder head tool
Called a "triple-square" and is sold at Parts America, Napa, etc. At
Parts America I could only get a set. Napa sells them individually.
Beware. The parts man may not even know he has them. You
might have to look in the special brake too section.
HTH
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On Sat, 07 Nov 1998 18:40:19 -0500 Dwight Varnes
<mxbreed@lancnews.infi.net> writes:
>What the heck kind of tool do I need to remove the head bolts on an 87
>5
>cylinder? They sort of look like torx, but are larger than a T50 and
>seem to have more points. Anyone know what it is and where to get an
>inexpensive one?
>Please CC to my email...thanks.
>--
>"Life is too short to drive boring cars."
>
>Dwight Varnes, insurance appraiser and car nut
>1970 124 Spider (restored, mostly)
>1986 Audi Coupe GT (more HP on the way)
>1989 VW Jetta GLI 16v (wife's ride)
>1998 Ford Contour 16v (co. car, got to pick the color)
>1965 Buick Skylark conv. (American Graffiti fun)
>
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