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Old 13th January 2021, 21:00   #1
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what socket is required to remove the bolts that bolt the turbo to the manifold 3 of STC2212A
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Can’t remember if it’s a m12 or m14 but whichever it is a deep multipoint socket does the job.


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hi to all
what socket is required to remove the bolts that bolt the turbo to the manifold 3 of STC2212A
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This is an odd looking bolt head ,but used elsewhere on this engine, a 12mm multi toothed socket [I'm sure there is a technical term for this but I don't know it ],fits it. The thread is 10mm. A 12mm socket with less teeth ,as some of them are ,will not fit..

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