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Old Jul 2, 2010, 01:30 PM
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im looking for a cylinder bolt head wrench i seen a few post about them when people was doing their heads but i need one fast and no autopart store here knows what im talking bout i found some on the internet but it say for vw if anybody knows if they will work or know where i can get one fast please let me know and thank you also the car is a 2003 lancer oz
Old Jul 2, 2010, 05:03 PM
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what exactly do you need the cylinder head bolt wrench for. i have torn my engine down multiple times and have never had to use any type of tool like that.
Old Jul 2, 2010, 07:26 PM
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changing my head on my car all it shows i need a cylinder head bolt wrench in the book and thats the only thing i dont have MB991653
Cylinder head bolt
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General service tool Removal and installation of
the cylinder head bolt
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yah man you dont need that tool all it is for is tightening and loosening your head bolts just use a socket but when you put the head back on use new head bolts because they are torque to yield bolts so you need new ones
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