They are used by Edison to keep people out of their hand holes. SO sells the socket if I remember correctly, it is called a "buffalo socket" for unknown reasons.
When you crack a Hazet 6 point and it isn't warranted. You now have a source for two sockets.What are "Monte German five point sockets" ??
ahhhh the sockets for the "Smart".![]()
My brother managed to strike a 6 point socket on the 5 point screw head . Works !!![]()
So no need for them but thanks - since i never could find any manufacturer from Germany who offers them.
When you crack a Hazet 6 point and it isn't warranted. You now have a source for two sockets.
Actually they are used on the brake calipers on Peugeot. This is so you can honestly tell someone "Im sorry we don't have the tools required to repair your vehicle". This make the technician happy and keeps one of those POS from sitting in a bay of your shop waiting on a part to ship from BFE. This from the same car company that brought you the inverted taper 10mm square drive oil drain plug (as well as Renault and Citroen) None of which past the front door of my shop.
They are used by Edison to keep people out of their hand holes. SO sells the socket if I remember correctly, it is called a "buffalo socket" for unknown reasons.
Actually they are used on the brake calipers on Peugeot. This is so you can honestly tell someone "Im sorry we don't have the tools required to repair your vehicle".
lol.
The oil drain plug at least should be usable with a 3/8" extension. Aside from numbering the cylinders wrong(!) there didn't seem to be too much stupid baked into the 505s that my friend owned (and we tinkered with). Major parts were actually pretty easy to find (living in one of PSA's biggest American markets probably helps a bit tho).
Which ones used the five sided fasteners on the brakes?

I thought a Smart car is fairly new this bolt looks like it has been weathered for 10 years on roads with heavy salt.it worked with a cheapo socket which is still intact. The screw edges are damged though. But a hex screw was installed anyway.
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You only need them to separate the steel pads guide from the aluminum body of the caliper, since exchange calipers come with their steel guide let's say you never need them.
Don't forget that the pads have an offset, the external one must be mounted lower than the inner one.
Those pads are confusing, they're not symmetrical and don't mount the same way!

Hell no, just remove the two 19mm head hex bolts and take the whole caliper appart, then you just need some rope or a custom made hook to hold it while you remove the disc.Furthermore most technical guide do not advertise the proper torque for these bolts.Don't you need to remove the steel carrier to remove the discs?
Those pads are confusing, they're not symmetrical and don't mount the same way!
Here we say; if you can't make a peugeot run properly; the car is not the only one to have a problem.
They are used on 205 206 306 309 405, bx, zx, xsara...all the ones that use the bendix calipers like said before.You only need them to separate the steel pads guide from the aluminum body of the caliper, since exchange calipers come with their steel guide let's say you never need them.
Don't forget that the pads have an offset, the external one must be mounted lower than the inner one.
The 10mm square drive of drain plugs is parrallel not tapered browse your SO catalog that you love so much and buy the correct tool.
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It's not getting one to run properly thats the problem. Getting parts ( or the right parts) is a ***** (at least in my area). Thats the thing about owning your own shop is you can be selective about what you work on. You don't see many blown LS1 Camaros down at the BMW garage and you didn't see that much Euro trash in my shop (mercedes and bmw was OK) I drew the line at peugeot, Saab,Fiat, Renault and Citreon.
The 10mm drain plug in a Fueago(or ever how you spell that POS)Turbo is tapered. I had to build a tool for them when they first came out. I stuff the plug with clay to make a mold for to make the plug. They may have changed within the first year but thats the way they were.
My shop pretty much specialized in street high performance. Not many pro steet Peugeot on the strret, lol
instead of working on it, but you should worry about working on the super5 Gt turbo instead of driving it.Where do you live Mrholeshot ?, I assumed that you live in USA but since I 've read fuego I am a little disturbed.
@blarf you should worry about driving the r5turboinstead of working on it, but you should worry about working on the super5 Gt turbo instead of driving it.