Head bolts
So I went to the auto part store and got a t-55 to use to take the head bolts off i tried with a wrench and a impact gun and now the bolts are stripped so what do i do and how do i get them off if they are not stripped I looked and follow the steps to take them off but no success please help
try to get a 12pt that is 1 size smaller and pound it on. they are very tight. if that doesn't work then get a bolt extractor socket and do it that way. if that doesn't work then you might be drilling them out. replace all of them to make sure you get them torqued down right. btw, there is a socked made for toyota head bolts, you can get it from snap on, matco....
Autozone has them too
Its called a 12 pt internal wrench
Weird thing is - toyota calls ours a 10mm but the one from the set that actually fits is the 12mm
i stripped one of mine with a t55 and luckkily i lightly tapped the 12 point into it once i had the right tool and was able to remove it
they take ALOT of torque to remove - rememdber to remove them in the correct order listed in the factory service manual to avoid warping the head - also a 18"-24" 1/2" breaker bar is HIGHLY recommended for removing them and providing the final 90* torque down on them
Good luck!
Its called a 12 pt internal wrench
Weird thing is - toyota calls ours a 10mm but the one from the set that actually fits is the 12mm
they take ALOT of torque to remove - rememdber to remove them in the correct order listed in the factory service manual to avoid warping the head - also a 18"-24" 1/2" breaker bar is HIGHLY recommended for removing them and providing the final 90* torque down on them
Good luck!
Originally Posted by thendawg
Autozone has them too
Its called a 12 pt internal wrench
Weird thing is - toyota calls ours a 10mm but the one from the set that actually fits is the 12mm
i stripped one of mine with a t55 and luckkily i lightly tapped the 12 point into it once i had the right tool and was able to remove it
they take ALOT of torque to remove - rememdber to remove them in the correct order listed in the factory service manual to avoid warping the head - also a 18"-24" 1/2" breaker bar is HIGHLY recommended for removing them and providing the final 90* torque down on them
Good luck!
Its called a 12 pt internal wrench
Weird thing is - toyota calls ours a 10mm but the one from the set that actually fits is the 12mm
they take ALOT of torque to remove - rememdber to remove them in the correct order listed in the factory service manual to avoid warping the head - also a 18"-24" 1/2" breaker bar is HIGHLY recommended for removing them and providing the final 90* torque down on them
Good luck!Thanks guys i really needed it i have a impack and all of that so it should not be a problem...
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