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Old 09-09-2006, 06:04 PM
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hey guys just have a quick question for you...... what do you use to unbolt the convertor from the flywheel?????
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If you unbolt the starter it will make it easier!!!!
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lol...... gee thanks...... the starter is off...
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I just used a wrench and a pry bar on the flywheel to keep it from turning
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nevermind then! lol
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well i mean what kind of nut is it.... looks like some kinda reverse hex thing
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Have you tried different size 12pt sockets or wrenches?
Could be a star (forgot the actual name) type socket needed. I've used these sockets before. It may be a torx socket.
Like this:http://www.cvfsupplycompany.com/toto18pctobi.html
They are a female torx socket.
If it is not this, then I have no idea what you are referring to.

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there called E-torx but I dont think that is use for the torque converter bolts
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