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    Star bolts?

    I went to rip my exhaust off (cbr 250 - mc22) and the bolts are some werid star shape?

    What are they called, can u buy some type of star key (like a hex key) to take em off?
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    like this?? its called a "torx"
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    should be able to get the heads at any hardware store. although i dont think those screws are anywhere strong enough for automotive applications, you mostly see them on computers/electronics etc

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    i just had another look...is it like this??

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    i didnt know they made torx bolts like that. and i have never see the socket being sold

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    nah its like the inverse of it, you know the hex bolts, but instead of being a hexagon its a star.
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    Quote Originally Posted by renegade master View Post
    nah its like the inverse of it, you know the hex bolts, but instead of being a hexagon its a star.
    Same same - the sockets are available for both stars and inverse stars.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Quote Originally Posted by carbacca View Post
    like this?? its called a "torx"
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    http://www.wihatools.com/images/TORX/torxsp1.gif


    should be able to get the heads at any hardware store. although i dont think those screws are anywhere strong enough for automotive applications, you mostly see them on computers/electronics etc
    ACTUALLY--dude those are SECURITY torx --"normalTorx" dont havethe center pin
    Ive got a range of um Unusual sockets -Catseye,square drive,torx,security torx,inhex.
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    Yup, most prolly Torx or Security Torx, but there are new 5-pointed Torx as well now, and also the spline type which I think is 9-pointed.

    Give Sarge a call at Sulco, he'll have all the sockets and drives for whichever it is.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Edbear View Post
    Yup, most prolly Torx or Security Torx, but there are new 5-pointed Torx as well now, and also the spline type which I think is 9-pointed.

    Give Sarge a call at Sulco, he'll have all the sockets and drives for whichever it is.

    5 point Torx as you call it is labeled Torx-S. Friggen Ford use them in airbag applications etc.
    The spline type bolts are often able to be driven by a 12 point socket as they are like a "double square".
    The bolts that are like a socket cap screw (allen head) are undone by a tool called an " E socket ".
    Available at all Tradezone stores etc. even Repco.
    Cheers Paul.

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    Quote Originally Posted by roadracingoldfart View Post
    5 point Torx as you call it is labeled Torx-S. Friggen Ford use them in airbag applications etc.
    The spline type bolts are often able to be driven by a 12 point socket as they are like a "double square".
    The bolts that are like a socket cap screw (allen head) are undone by a tool called an " E socket ".
    Available at all Tradezone stores etc. even Repco.
    Cheers Paul.

    Yup! And don't forget the Ribe spline, now too! Flamin' Euro's just seem to have to make new types all the time! Ever tried to get a flex-plate off a Volvo? T40 Torx, "in-hex" bolts and the T40 size is way too small and weak! One guy had to weld the T40 bit to the bolt!
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