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What kind of bolts are holding on the flywheel?
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What kind of bolts are holding on the flywheel?
98 S70 non turbo 5 speed.
It looks to be some kind of torx but it has more points.
What is the name and size of the driver needed?
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Star not sure the size.
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Just use a 17 mm 12 point socket. It fits perfectly.
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