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Triple Square Clearance Issues on 6 Speed
I bought the Pelican 10mm triple square tool in anticipation of using it to remove my 2000S 6 speed trans, but the tool is way too long and hits the trans case so there is no real way to seat it properly or turn it. Anyone have any ideas on an alternate tool that works? I have thought about cutting this one down and using a 13mm socket and a swivel. I'm open to any other methods.
Benjamin |
Some get the raw bit, cut it down, then slip a 10mm box wrench over it.
Snap-on makes a very short stubby version for their triple squares, under the budget "Blue Point" label. I got one for the 16mm 5 speed drain plug. Try their website - shipping is free. Price for the 10mm is $8.50. Socket Driver, Metric, Triple Square, Stubby XZN, Blue-Point, 10mm |
Yes, cut the bit and do this:
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Ok, I can do the cut and box end wrench routine, but how do you torque it properly when you go to reinstall?
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That particular bolt does not have to be too tight. I have read where some members replaced with a regular bolt… Just a thought.
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Pull on the wrench really hard. Sometimes you just gotta do what you gotta.do.
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And if I remember correctly it was a 11mm wrench on that bit... Make sure you have that size.
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I will replace it with a bolt with the same head as the all the ones... . |
You could do the math and use a fish scale for the pull.
Say your wrench was 12 inches long, then pull on it to 33 lbs at the end, and you will have torqued it to 33 ft/lbs. easy peasey! Ie 8" wrench would be 12/8 x 33= 49.5lbs of pull at the end of the wrench and agin you have 33ft/lbs of torque |
omg... science. it is too much. Gut n tight for me. but thanks for the knowledge!
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Yep, that worked. It was torqued quite a bit, or maybe it just seemed that way because I was using a wrench instead of an 18 inch breaker bar. The trans and clutch are now off and I'm about to research methods of locking the flywheel for bolt removal. I also found that I only have one guide sleeve, so I need to see how many are missing and make another parts order.
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Thanks, I did that except I used .125 aluminum because that's what I had. I also used one of the clutch housing screws because it seemed like it could slip off the pins. It worked great, but boy it took a lot of muscle to get the flywheel bolts off.
Now I'm trying to decipher the LN instructions as to which cam plug to remove. Also whether to just loosen or remove the tensioners. |
Front, passenger side:
http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1396798302.jpg I removed the tensioners. |
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