T typecastboy Patron member Written a guide Joined Dec 26, 2014 Messages 4,162 Points 1,126 Location Orpington, Kent UK Apr 3, 2018 #1 I have undone these before with a normal 10mm socket but this one is really stubborn and is starting to round off. The system is empty so I need to get the old token condenser off. Is this just a standard female Torx bolt?
I have undone these before with a normal 10mm socket but this one is really stubborn and is starting to round off. The system is empty so I need to get the old token condenser off. Is this just a standard female Torx bolt?
g8rpi Moderator Staff member Parked in the garage Written a guide Uploaded a resource/download Joined Nov 11, 2013 Messages 4,599 Points 1,167 Location Cambridge Apr 3, 2018 #2 It's a male Torx head. You need a socket like the ones in this set: https://www.machinemart.co.uk/p/clarke-pro372-14-piece/ Robert G8RPI.
It's a male Torx head. You need a socket like the ones in this set: https://www.machinemart.co.uk/p/clarke-pro372-14-piece/ Robert G8RPI.
OP OP T typecastboy Patron member Written a guide Joined Dec 26, 2014 Messages 4,162 Points 1,126 Location Orpington, Kent UK Apr 3, 2018 #3 Thank you, thought it probably was. A 10mm normal socket has always done it before. I'll go buy a set tomorrow. Thanks
Thank you, thought it probably was. A 10mm normal socket has always done it before. I'll go buy a set tomorrow. Thanks
OP OP T typecastboy Patron member Written a guide Joined Dec 26, 2014 Messages 4,162 Points 1,126 Location Orpington, Kent UK Apr 7, 2018 #4 g8rpi said: It's a male Torx head. You need a socket like the ones in this set: https://www.machinemart.co.uk/p/clarke-pro372-14-piece/ Robert G8RPI. Click to expand... Perfect. Ordered a set on eBay and now it’s off. Shame carparts4less have lost my radiator, grrrrrr
g8rpi said: It's a male Torx head. You need a socket like the ones in this set: https://www.machinemart.co.uk/p/clarke-pro372-14-piece/ Robert G8RPI. Click to expand... Perfect. Ordered a set on eBay and now it’s off. Shame carparts4less have lost my radiator, grrrrrr
John202020 It's always more involved Parked in the garage Written a guide Joined Feb 5, 2016 Messages 6,053 Points 1,369 Location Tynemouth Apr 7, 2018 #5 typecastboy said: Perfect. Ordered a set on eBay and now it’s off. Shame carparts4less have lost my radiator, grrrrrr Click to expand... They're cheap but took at least a week to deliver a hand brake cable (free carriage )
typecastboy said: Perfect. Ordered a set on eBay and now it’s off. Shame carparts4less have lost my radiator, grrrrrr Click to expand... They're cheap but took at least a week to deliver a hand brake cable (free carriage )
OP OP T typecastboy Patron member Written a guide Joined Dec 26, 2014 Messages 4,162 Points 1,126 Location Orpington, Kent UK Apr 8, 2018 #6 John202020 said: They're cheap but took at least a week to deliver a hand brake cable (free carriage ) Click to expand... Normally very good but not this time. I’ve sent them two emails and was on hold on the phone for over 20 minutes to be told that someone would call me back that day. They didn’t. Not happy!
John202020 said: They're cheap but took at least a week to deliver a hand brake cable (free carriage ) Click to expand... Normally very good but not this time. I’ve sent them two emails and was on hold on the phone for over 20 minutes to be told that someone would call me back that day. They didn’t. Not happy!