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Merkava_4

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My GM 3800 V6 has threaded studs all over the place with the integral male Torx on the end. If a 10mm flanged nut threads over the stud, what size is the male Torx on the end?
 
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I don't know. Can't you put an E torx socket over the stud? Do you not have internal Torx sockets? if not head to harbor freight and get a cheap set for measuring purposes only.:bounce:
I think they're E8 or E10. I just try one on for size.
 

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When you say a 10mm flanged nut, are you about a nut the fits in a 10mm socket? If so, I think we're talking E7. I took a bolt with a 10mm hex and the non threaded lead in part fit in the E7 but, not the threads which would be like your stud I think.:headscrat
 

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I bought a set at sears lisle brand and it was a good deal... I haven't used them, but if I needed to I knew I would have them. Also can you use a torx bolt with vise grips to remove and or tighten it? Weld a nut on the bolt? Just a thought if you want to save some money... If you were closer I would lend you my set to help out.
 

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WITHER? never heard that one.
Do people commonly use the word '******' for sticks in London?
 

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Craftsman sells a set and so does Lisle; I bought the Lisle set (black oxide) and have been happy with it so far. The Lisle is a good deal at $19.99 or less!

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Lisle 26750 7-Piece Torx Socket Set
Seven sizes including: E-6, E-7, E-8, E-10, E-12, E-14, E-16
List Price: $19.95 Price:$12.04
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0002NYBZK/?tag=atomicindus08-20

00934570000

Craftsman 7 pc. External Torx Socket Set, 1/4 and 3/8 in. Drive Sears item# 00934570000 Mfr. model# 34570
Set includes 7 sockets: E6, E7, E8, E10, E12, E14, E16
$39.99
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00934570000P
Neither of these sets may be up to your Snapon standards, however!
http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item...5&group_ID=253&store=snapon-store&dir=catalog
 
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Both sets are good. However, you can get the Craftsman one for half off often on sale. The only draw backs to those sets is that they don't contain an E4 or the larger E18 or E20 sizes. The E4 is needed for removing some GM trim like upper steering column covers and some ignition switches. The larger sizes are used sometimes to hold seat rails in. You can't really beat the overall value of the sets though.:thumbup:
 

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I've got a set of ********... errr Cornwell torx and etorx all in one nice shiny blue plastic case. My vote is also for a E8.
 
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The flange nut takes a 10mm socket; what size E-Torx socket for the stud?

I was in the midst of removing the throttle body today for cleaning and discovered that the throttle body is not coming off unless that stud comes out. And another thing: What's the chance of that stud being frozen in there? :eek2:
 

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Looks incredibly clean in there, like new car clean.

If you strip the e-torx, and can't fit a stud puller in there, try the tip by foul_ball

Originally Posted by foul_ball
If you need to grip the threaded end of a bolt without marring the threads, try finding a nut of the same size and cutting a corner out of, kinda like a flare nut wrench. after you've de-burred the edges, thread the nut on and give it a squeeze with some vise grips. I've used this on tie rod ends where the cotter pin hole needs to be rotated a bit.
 
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By-the-way, the reason I wanted to know the specific size is because I plan on collecting those precision machined Apex E-Torx sockets one at a time; I imagine they're at least $10 each.
 
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Now we're getting somewhere! :spit:

I tried doing a Google search but I don't even think I'm using the right name for the things. :confused:
 
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A 1/4"-20 bolt takes a 7/16" socket.

A 5/16"-18 bolt takes a 1/2" socket.

A 3/8"-16 bolt takes a 9/16" socket.

I'm wishing to get to know these e-torx studs (or whatever they're called) the same way as I know bolts. I'm thinking there must be a chart somewhere that tells which stud takes which size socket.
 

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Seriously, go get a set (you're gonna have to anyway) and see which one fits best. All this other talk is just speculation at best.

You might get lucky and find a chart, but then (typical GM) you might find taht the GM fastener doesn't follow what's on the chart....
 

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Recently, I did a intake gasket job with my brother on a similar GM based v6 engine; allot of studs came out with the nut on the stud not moving. This is probably not the way its supposed to be but quite a few studs came out that way; in our experience with the job, this is a common problem.
 

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You didnt mention the year or application. I looked up a 2000 GXP L67, and found a stud PN 24504462 for the throttle body to supercharger. Go to gmpartsdirect.com to verify that your application uses the same part number.

Anyhow, for a PN 24504462, this is threaded M6x1.0 on both sides. 9.5mm of internal thread with loctite coating, 16mm of external thread, and an E5 drive on the external side.

If you have a different PN for your stud, let me know and I'll see if I can find some info on that.

Cheers.
 

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I have a SO E-torx socket set. It comes with a E24.. What crazy contraption does that go to??
 
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