Not that I know of but I wouldn't doubt. The manufacturers use odd sizes for tamper resistance.
t56 6 speed.Whats it on?
The t40, fits but is a tad loose, T45 is way too big. After googling I’m thinking it might be a Torx Plus
Not that I know of but I wouldn't doubt. The manufacturers use odd sizes for tamper resistance.
t56 6 speed.Whats it on?
Perfect timing, I just went to see one of those after work. A 66 valiant, 2 door hardtop.
The stone guys were rocking and rolling today. Perfect weather, 70* low humidity and a light breeze. The front is becoming more refined and the back is leveled and ready for the pavers.
They moved in and compacted 30 cubic yards of fill base for the back...one wheel barrow at a time.
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I like it.The stone guys were rocking and rolling today. Perfect weather, 70* low humidity and a light breeze. The front is becoming more refined and the back is leveled and ready for the pavers.
They moved in and compacted 30 cubic yards of fill base for the back...one wheel barrow at a time.
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I don’t know, I can’t find a bit to fit it to find out. The t40s I have both are too loose and I’m afraid of stripping it. Was reading just now on the forums about them being t40 Plus sizeChris, i just googled t56 teardown,t40.
So its tight?
Propane torch,bet its locktited.
Typical Dimensional & Torque Specifications of TORX ToolsI don’t know, I can’t find a bit to fit it to find out. The t40s I have both are too loose and I’m afraid of stripping it. Was reading just now on the forums about them being t40 Plus size
You need to look at the fastener and see if the points are sharp or rounded. Rounded is Torx plus. They look more like a spline.I don’t know, I can’t find a bit to fit it to find out. The t40s I have both are too loose and I’m afraid of stripping it. Was reading just now on the forums about them being t40 Plus size
Looks like this thread just got interesting again.Typical Dimensional & Torque Specifications of TORX Tools
For use with Internal Socket Head Type TORX Screws
View All Wiha Standard Torx Tools
Size Inch
P to P Metric
P to P Maximum Torque Range
T1 .031 .81mm .02 to .03 Nm
T2 .036 .93mm .07 to .09 Nm
T3 .046 1.10mm .14 to .18 Nm
T4 .050 1.28mm .22 to .28 Nm
T5 .055" 1.42 mm .43 to .51 Nm
T6 .066" 1.70 mm .75 to .9 Nm
T7 .078" 1.99 mm 1.4 to 1.7 Nm
T8 .090" 2.31 mm 2.2 to 2.6 Nm
T9 .098" 2.50 mm 2.8 to 3.4 Nm
T10 .107" 2.74 mm 3.7 to 4.5 Nm
T15 .128" 3.27 mm 6.4 to 7.7 Nm
T20 .151" 3.86 mm 10.5 to 12.7 Nm
T25 .173" 4.43 mm 15.9 to 19 Nm
T27 .195" 4.99 mm 22.5 to 26.9 Nm
T30 .216" 5.52 mm 31.1 to 37.4 Nm
T40 .260" 6.65 mm 54.1 to 65.1 Nm
T45 .306" 7.82 mm 86 to 103.2 Nm
T50 .346" 8.83 mm 132 to 158 Nm
T55 .440" 11.22 mm 218 to 256 Nm
T60 .519 13.25 mm 379 to 445 Nm
T70 .610 15.51 mm 630 t0 700 Nm
T80 .690 17.54 mm 943 to 1048 Nm
T90 .784 19.92 mm 1334 to 1483 Nm
T100 .871 22.13 mm 1843 to 2048 Nm
I see it there. 4th or 5th one from the top.@toolmanmike
So why does this thread show up on the off-topic General discussion index of forums but it doesn’t when you click on the the actual General discussion tab?
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They’re more roundedYou need to look at the fastener and see if the points are sharp or rounded. Rounded is Torx plus. They look more like a spline.
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