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Seat Safety Switch posted:What head are you referring to as "multihex?" Torx? GIS isn't doing much for me. 12 sided. Sort of like the analog of a 12 sided socket. I just checked the internet. That's weird. It's what they used to be called. Perhaps a triple square is the same thing.
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Oh. I didn't even know what the name of those were. I just called them "bastard VW sun bolts" whenever I saw them. Thanks, Nazimobile nerds.
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General_Failure posted:12 sided. Sort of like the analog of a 12 sided socket. I just checked the internet. That's weird. It's what they used to be called. Perhaps a triple square is the same thing. Triple square is the proper name for those "multihex" bolts. Or, if you want to sound really German about it, XZN bolts.
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Seat Safety Switch posted:Oh. I didn't even know what the name of those were. I just called them "bastard VW sun bolts" whenever I saw them. Hey they are really awesome. Unless you buy an inferior driver bit. Then it'll eat them alive. A proper fitting one can just about pull the earth off its axis before it thinks of stripping.
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General_Failure posted:12 sided. Sort of like the analog of a 12 sided socket. I just checked the internet. That's weird. It's what they used to be called. Perhaps a triple square is the same thing. Triple square is different from twelve sided Torx. Technically, its Triple Square, Torx, and Spline Drive
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kastein posted:What the hell is the second set of journals next to the crank journal for? I can't think of anything that would fit in there and be useful without getting smashed off by the crank webs every revolution. It's for the opposite side connecting rod. These engines use a master and articulating rod setup like a radial aircraft engine, just in a Vee pattern.
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At this point I wonder if he isn't just backing non-stuck bolts out with them just to gently caress with us.
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Doccers posted:At this point I wonder if he isn't just backing non-stuck bolts out with them just to gently caress with us. I wish. That bolt was a harmonic balancer bolt for my Audi and it stripped out, one of four. Its Allen and original to the 1987 Audi it came from. CommieGIR fucked around with this message at 18:12 on Mar 25, 2013 |
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I'm going to attempt to extract a snapped off transmission pan bolt and I'm willing to give you 10% of my soul as a finder's fee for hooking me up with whoever you sold yours to.
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Beach Bum posted:I'm going to attempt to extract a snapped off transmission pan bolt and I'm willing to give you 10% of my soul as a finder's fee for hooking me up with whoever you sold yours to. How far in did the bolt snap? If its below the surface, the first step I'd do is find a drill bit that has the same circumference as the bolt's shaft, drill enough to get a divot in the top of the broken bolt that will allow you to use a small bit to drill a small centered hole into the broken bolt, drill it about 1/4" deep (rough estimate) Then, get the easy out, take a small tack hammer or a mallet and hammer the easy out into the hole, rotating gently to the left as you do, it should stick if you use the right size easy out compared to the hole you drilled. Then, get an adjustable wrench, adjust to the square end of the EZ Out, and turn until it feels like its gripping (it should be doing this already due to the hammering), and then put force behind it.
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# ? Mar 25, 2013 18:47 |
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CommieGIR posted:...and then put force behind it. So it will snap off and impale the palm of you hand. It all makes sense now!
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CommieGIR posted:Then, get an adjustable wrench,
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CommieGIR posted:Triple square is different from twelve sided Torx.
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Kotaru posted:So it will snap off and impale the palm of you hand. It all makes sense now! BEHIND THE WRENCH! Not the EZ Out! Poing posted:WTF, now we know you're lying. My lawyer has advised me to plead the 5th
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CommieGIR posted:To resolve the issue I previously posted: CommieGIR posted:This is the second or third time I have, check the Audi build thread to see me pull drive line Allen bolts with an easy out FROM AN ANGLE CommieGIR posted:I did it again. CommieGIR posted:Non-horrible mechanical success: Which devil do you pray to, and what rituals are required? Please, share your wisdom.
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# ? Mar 25, 2013 23:17 |
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To be fair only the first one looks like something vice grips couldn't fix.
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obso posted:To be fair only the first one looks like something vice grips couldn't fix. The first one was on a driveline assembly. You couldn't get any of the the ones I get with EZ-Outs with vise grips. They were all in obscure and tight spots. Unless you are talking about the first one he quoted, which in that case those broken ends were all from a crank timing gear and all the bolts broke below the surface of the timing gear, so in the bolt hole. CommieGIR fucked around with this message at 23:48 on Mar 25, 2013 |
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Poing posted:WTF, now we know you're lying. Apparently you only have lovely adjustable wrenches. The most awesome adjustable wrench in existence: http://www.amazon.com/Stanley-85-610-10-Inch-MaxGrip-Adjustable/dp/B00009OYGZ I used one on a rusted-on fastener (around 18mm original head size, it was rusted down to around 17.25mm and barely hexagonal) holding an early 90s F350 track bar bracket to the engine cradle at the junkyard today. Grabbed that fucker tight with it, even though it was barely recognizable, and held tight while I used a breaker bar on the bolt from the other side. This tool has saved my rear end 3-4 times now and is easily worth (IMO) three times what they are asking.
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kastein posted:Apparently you only have lovely adjustable wrenches. Thank you for that link. Definitely going in my "oddjob" bag.
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# ? Mar 26, 2013 02:17 |
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Ok who did it? Who bought it?
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CommieGIR posted:Ok who did it? Who bought it? You bought it. With your devil majykks.
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CommieGIR posted:Ok who did it? Who bought it? If you mean the wrench, it's in my cart right now. I forgot about it last time he posted it, but really wanted one. e: herp derp, avatars. That's what I get for leaving them turned off. Splizwarf fucked around with this message at 04:52 on Mar 26, 2013 |
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Splizwarf posted:If you mean the wrench, it's in my cart right now. I forgot about it last time he posted it, but really wanted one. I do like that wrench. Mine has a handle that is rotated 90 degrees so that if you have to push in the wrench you have a nice flat surface to push against.
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Do you have a picture? I'm having trouble imagining this.
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Splizwarf posted:Do you have a picture? I'm having trouble imagining this. I imagine like these: but adjustable.
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kastein posted:Apparently you only have lovely adjustable wrenches. Thank you, one in my cart now. Anyone used one of these? http://www.amazon.com/Vise-Grip-Locking-Wrench-With-Cutter/dp/B00004SBBD/ref=pd_luc_bxgy_01_02_t_lh?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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CommieGIR posted:Ok who did it? Who bought it? I only wish I'd come up with that. That's pretty awesome. Even Fucknag got a new avatar. I get my first paycheck from the new job this weekend, I may buy one or two.
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kastein posted:Apparently you only have lovely adjustable wrenches. This wrench is amazing. I bought one immediately upon seeing it posted in the Tools! thread a while back. It's one of those "how did I get along without this before" tools for me. Related, I should probably stop reading that thread. It's getting expensive
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Bought one also, I regret nothing.
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CommieGIR posted:Ok who did it? Who bought it? Oh, man that was brilliant. I was laughing hysterically to tears. Whoever did it had a perfect idea I will be purchasing one of the wrenches, it looks drat handy and would likely work better in tight spots than my current 2 ft long Irwin Brigdh fucked around with this message at 04:33 on Mar 26, 2013 |
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Ha! The simplest things are the hardest to imagine. That is a good tool.
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# ? Mar 26, 2013 04:53 |
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I saw this guy in the parking lot yesterday.
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# ? Mar 26, 2013 05:23 |
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Appropriate that it has both turn signals on.
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Nomex posted:I saw this guy in the parking lot yesterday. Did nobody ever tell him that if he doesn't stop crossing them, they'd stay that way? The better question is, how did he even make it to the parking lot like that?
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# ? Mar 26, 2013 05:41 |
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I stared at it for way too long wondering what was wrong.
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# ? Mar 26, 2013 06:29 |
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Toe set to "pigeon".
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# ? Mar 26, 2013 07:03 |
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That poo poo's hellatoe
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I became a victim of the crappy potholes that seem to be everywhere at the minute. Full damage inspection tomorrow, should be fun Jefinabox fucked around with this message at 22:58 on Mar 26, 2013 |
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Jefinabox posted:I became a victim of the crappy potholes that seem to be everywhere at the minute. Full damage inspection tomorrow, should be fun
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