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RichardM:
I'm going to be doing some engine work over the weekend that involves removing a piston.  I have seen that the con rod bolts haven't got normal hexagon heads but have multiple points on them.  Am I going to need a special socket for these?  And if so what's it called and where do I get it from?

Disco-Ron:
Look inside your normal socket, they normally have 12 points, the same as the conrod nuts...... if you have 6 sided sockets, they are stronger, just go and but a 12 sided one the right size/.......  no speical tool needed!!

RichardM:
thanks Ron, one less thing to worry about then...it was just that they look different so I wondered

Range Rover Blues:
They are bi-hexagonal but like Ron said, so are most sockets.  the idea is that they transmit the froce through 12 corners, not 6 and are less likely to round off.  You might find your callipers have them aswell.

Snake110:
And the swivel housing to axle tube bolts  :D

yep standard 12 point socket..

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