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Thread: T60 bit for V-8 flywheel bolts?

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    Default T60 bit for V-8 flywheel bolts?

    Go to Autozone. You can get the whole set for $16.

    When you do get one. Remember to not loctite the bolts. The M60 V8 flywheel bolts do not penetrate the rear flange so there is no concern for the engine oil to leak out. BMW recommends to oil the bolt before installation.
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    Default T60 bit for V-8 flywheel bolts?

    This post is primarily for the folks near Chicago,Il
    Do any of you guys near me happen to have the special "socket" for removing the V-8 dual mass flywheel that I may borrow?
    Or, a tip on how to get this F$%$@* off without one?
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    I have the fancy $60 socket. I bought it from www.zdmak.com

    If you want to borrow it, let me know.
    -AJ

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    If you are speaking of the torx head bolts buried about an inch and a half. I went to just about every auto parts store within a 20 mile radius of me, and could not find anything that would work. I purchased a 16 piece torx bit set with 3/8 adaptor at advanced auto parts for about 15 bucks. AmPro is the company that makes it. I ground the size that fit down thin enough to fit in the holes. i think it was the T60 but i might be wrong. to grind it down i used a Dremel tool, but it took a while. I am sure theres a bmw special tool but this is the cheapest solution i found.

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    Thanks very much for offering but the logistics of a long distance lending are probably prohibitive.
    Thank you for the vendor.
    "The gas pedal wouldn't go to the floor if it weren't meant to be there"

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    Thank you Chris. You've invested far more effort than I'm willing to.
    I'll buy the proper tool and save myself from cursing the %%^$#** who devised this manner of attatchment and bogus dual mass flywheel.
    "The gas pedal wouldn't go to the floor if it weren't meant to be there"

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    Hey Panzer,
    Would you mind having a look at yours and confirming the bit size?
    Friggin' Bentley(E39 book) says T60 which is WAY too big. It looks like a T50 which will fit in the holes but I don't have one long enough to get to the fastener.
    I bought a set of long reach but they have a hex shaft that won't fit the hole, so before I turn down the wrong bit I'd like to be sure.
    Thanks!
    "The gas pedal wouldn't go to the floor if it weren't meant to be there"

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