hancock1701
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So today I was having a really hard time with the auto tensioner bolt on a 2007 Honda Civic. It was an 8mm hex socket cap screw that was very tight in there. It seems like the hex socket cap is not deep enough for the hex bit when that much force is required. I tried my best not to strip it by making sure it wasn't wobbling, and was pushing in on the hex bit while applying force.
But it appeared to be stripped regardless. The hex bit was still dead on straight onto the hex cap, but was spinning inside it
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I was wondering if a higher quality hex bit would've made a difference, even though my bit didn't do any it wasn't supposed to do.
I also wonder why Honda put a hex socket cap bolt in there instead of a normal hex head.
But it appeared to be stripped regardless. The hex bit was still dead on straight onto the hex cap, but was spinning inside it
I was wondering if a higher quality hex bit would've made a difference, even though my bit didn't do any it wasn't supposed to do.
I also wonder why Honda put a hex socket cap bolt in there instead of a normal hex head.