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Old 02-07-2005, 11:06 AM
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OK ....I'm getting ready to get the LS1 on the engine stand and naturally need to remove the torqe converter. The bolt heads are like a brake caliper bolt head or simular to a socket head cap screw head. What type of tool or size is required to take them out? I'm sure they're metric.
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I cant remeber the exact size, we just bought the complete metric set at sears and it was one of the bigger ones(10mm I think). What year?? From 00-02 they have the hex head in the center, but you can use a 15mm socket on the outside of the bolt. The 98-99's have a rounded head so you have to use the hex head.

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It's out of a 2000 Camaro SS.
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I cant remeber the exact size, we just bought the complete metric set at sears and it was one of the bigger ones(10mm I think). What year?? From 00-02 they have the hex head in the center, but you can use a 15mm socket on the outside of the bolt. The 98-99's have a rounded head so you have to use the hex head.

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