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may i ask what you need it for? might be a good idea for me to pick up a set if you need it for something i work on normally
 

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Joel, (is it Joe or Joel?)

Look inside your engine compartment, do you see any threaded studs with external Torx heads on the end? My Buick has them everywhere.
 
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They won't be E12 though. unless it was an M12 thread of something..

I got'm in all different sizes in there. There's lots of components that slide over the studs and then are secured with nuts. I'm always fearful of loosening a nut and have the stud turn with it, but so far that hasn't happened.
 

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I have a set of E torx gear wrenches which you might also need. I purchased a set of Blackhawk off of ebay.
 

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Joel, (is it Joe or Joel?)

Look inside your engine compartment, do you see any threaded studs with external Torx heads on the end? My Buick has them everywhere.

its actually jim... J Oelfke... :)

my engine compartment has a 3400 V6 (waiting for the lower manifold gasket to leak :(...) but all i see is 8mm 10mm 13mm and 15mm....

i have seen external torx on seat bolts in cadilacs at work...but thats all ive seen em...that and *? polydrive ?* as its shown on wiki under the torx section. I hadnt seen them anywhere else so i was asking why the need for a swivel when a normal external torx socket fit fine...im sure theres plenty of applications...i was just wondering where, so i can be prepared
 

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Polydrive are only found on certain VW-Audi engines for their headbolts, they use a #10 Polydrive. As far as i know, that's the only size they come in. You also get Ribe which is very similar, found mostly on Italian cars.
 

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Polydrive are only found on certain VW-Audi engines for their headbolts, they use a #10 Polydrive. As far as i know, that's the only size they come in. You also get Ribe which is very similar, found mostly on Italian cars.

thats what i thought....but the back bolts for the front seat looked exactly like polydrive...and when i asked what socket it was the mechanic mentoring me "i have no f***ing idea what that is or what its called but this is what you use..." and handed me a socket from a no name brand with what looked to be external torx with rounded corners in the socket...it was weird if i ever see that again ill be sure to take pics
 

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http://www.snapon.com/ Search FLEP180
FLEPL100
GM uses a torx plus female for the seat. Vim Makes one but with shipping cost the snap on is cheaper you might find a vim on ebay I found one at a flea market bought it.
Their is apparently two sizes but the small one is for a Nissan.
 

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http://www.snapon.com/ Search FLEP180
FLEPL100
GM uses a torx plus female for the seat. Vim Makes one but with shipping cost the snap on is cheaper you might find a vim on ebay I found one at a flea market bought it.
Their is apparently two sizes but the small one is for a Nissan.

nice! thats what it is! it kinda looks like polydrive so i assumed thats what it was
 
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