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sleepy
Posts: 572
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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someone might help here.
the sump seems to need a special key or tool to be undone. im just used to the usual sealed bolt like on most cars ive owned. (its the wifeys car) anyone confirm or deny the need for a specific tool for this or am i looking in the wrong place. doesnt seem to be any other possible location for it. if so is it likely the tool would be with the car on purchase (bought new) not with the jack kit. not with the owners manual. |
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| #0 12:43pm 26/12/07 |
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paveway
Posts: 6863
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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sounds like a c*** act
ring up holden the c***s and ask them |
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| #1 12:50pm 26/12/07 |
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nF
Forum Hero
Posts: 13688
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
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its not just a hex key is it?
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| #2 01:07pm 26/12/07 |
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whoop
Posts: 12247
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I'm thinking it's a big huge torx key, like an allen key only worse.
and no, tools used for service are usually only held by mechanics since you're supposed to take it back to them for services and give them more money. Not likely they'd enable you to do it yourself that easily hence the special tool needed. last edited by whoop at 15:18:34 26/Dec/07 |
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| #3 03:18pm 26/12/07 |
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sleepy
Posts: 574
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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no its not a hex key/allen key.
its shaped like a star. \|/ - - /|\ kinda like that ^^ |
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| #4 01:19am 27/12/07 |
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Jim
Posts: 7034
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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torx
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| #5 10:13am 27/12/07 |
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Frag
Posts: 1871
Location: Queensland
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torx They can be alittle harder to get then an alan key set but still they do exist. |
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| #6 10:29am 27/12/07 |
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BigZub
Posts: 4765
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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dude just sell me your barina.. i'll give you cash for it, no need for a service.. just buy a new one!
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| #7 11:07am 27/12/07 |
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teq
Posts: 739
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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i had a 2004 barina, go to recpo and ask for a torx set
also, if you want to buy a full set of coilovers and a rear (whiteline) swaybar for it, I still have it here in the shed |
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| #8 11:27am 27/12/07 |
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Idol
Posts: 1459
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Wow read the article about philips screw drivers. Two interesting points
- The screw driver is forced into the center of the screw - The screwdriver slips out to prevent over tightening |
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| #9 11:32am 27/12/07 |
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Jim
Posts: 7037
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I've got a set of torx tools, if you get stuck and are on the southside or westside where you should be I can drop em round
wife and mate have jeeps, torx bolts are all over jeeps |
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| #10 12:24pm 27/12/07 |
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ara
Posts: 1792
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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torx bolts are great because they are extremely hard to strip.
also, in a location like the sump, they are extremely hard to damage in such a way that you can no longer use them. probally not a big issue on a barina. |
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| #11 01:31pm 27/12/07 |
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Protius
Posts: 3811
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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torx bolts are great because they are extremely hard to strip.Not really. I come closer to stripping torx before any normal bolt. And once you've strip a torx bolt they're much harder to get out than a conventional bolt. |
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| #12 02:36pm 27/12/07 |
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sleepy
Posts: 575
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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many thanks.
made a trip to repco the other day. they have the specific tool im after. it just comes on a socket connector which works for me. only 10 bucks. 20% of everything for the next 3 days so i might grab all the stuff i need today. |
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| #13 09:08am 28/12/07 |
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fpot
Posts: 14909
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
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Sounds like a real c*** of a problem.
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| #14 12:58pm 28/12/07 |
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ara
Posts: 1793
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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Not really. I come closer to stripping torx before any normal bolt. and what was the senario behind that? |
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| #15 04:13pm 28/12/07 |
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whoop
Posts: 12252
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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^^ small torx bolts are extremely easy to strip, I come across them all the damn time and they s*** me to tears, the larger ones are great and pretty much impossible to strip though.
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| #16 04:37pm 28/12/07 |
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ara
Posts: 1794
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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when i worked for Compaq/HP all their PCs and laptops uses torx screws. it was great. the only time they were stripped was when some nub went to town on them with a phillips head instead of a torx and even then they had a flat blade channel across them so you could always bust out a normal screw driver and remove the screw if it was too far gone. compared to the amount of grief that phillips head screws cause from people using the wrong size bits on them, torx are superior. similarly torx bolts are superior to normal bolts, the big proviso is that you have the correct bits. |
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| #17 02:33am 29/12/07 |
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Jim
Posts: 7043
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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heh computer screws
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| #18 10:01am 29/12/07 |
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whoop
Posts: 12267
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I think you mean screw computers
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| #19 01:13pm 29/12/07 |
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