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I have used my Lisle brand triple square tools set to work on my other car, but I tried to take the cam sproket off and the damn bolt head pretty much stripped out. Anybody know if that bolt is locktited?
I may need to get a better brand tool set. There is no mention of the tools being hard alloy or anything and the end is now sort of rounded off.
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I,m having the same trouble, ended up with a snap on set for around 60. I haven't stripped that bolt yet but I know I've put 200 psi on it and nothing, and the impound did nothing next i'll try heat. There was a thread about this a while back so I know its not reverse thread. I keep telling myself to calm down/think and have a beer, but that was a few six packs ago and can,t think anymore <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/mad.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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I have both an air impact and the old fashion hammer type. I don't think the air imact is the way to go, but I may give the hammer type a shot. First I think I will get a new set of triple-square tools.
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Flash, the reason I would say use the hammer type is that when the bolt gets the torque it is also getting a blow that forces the tool bit as deep as it will go into the head of the bolt at the same time. The air impact is all going to torque and would not keep the tool seated as well.
Just my thoughts... mileage may vary
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I once learned what a triple square bolt was, so I went to a local automotive tool specialty store. I asked for the tool, and the woman there asked me if I wanted the ones made in USA or Germany. The USA set (4 piece) was $30, while the German set (4 piece) was $100. I quickly asked for the American set and left. I figured craftsman and snap-on are American and they're good stuff, so this should be good. Well they worked for a few months, then they stripped 17 of 20 camshaft bolts. The 3 that came out alright only did because after 17 stripped bolts I went back and bought the German set. Thankfully the lady at the store bought back my "defective" American set on warranty.
I think the German brand is Stahlwille. Snap-on tools would have been nice, had I thought of that at the time... but I suspect it would have cost way more than $100 and the quality would be the same or negligibly higher.
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