Need Advice on Removing 2 E12 Bolts

capejeep99

NAXJA Forum User
I'm having a rough time removing the driver's side E12 bolt on top of trans. Haven't yet tried the passenger's side. I'm using a variety of extensions to get up to the trunk area and using an extension on the racket handle for leverage. Twice I thought I had it crack the bond only to realize the socket probably just slipped off the Torx head. I thought of maybe heating the bolt heads up but there's a lot of oil in the area (due to leaks) so don't want to start a fire. Any suggestions on getting those 2 bolts out? I had heard this is really a PIA but just wasn't expecting it to be such a PIA. Thanks a lot for any suggestions.
 
Lower the back of the trans as low as you can so you can get as straight of a shot as you can. I have always got them off by hammering a 3/8 6 point on there and just a couple long extensions, my 3/8ths drive impact wobble, and my long handle ratchet.
 
Thanks for your reply/help. So even though it's a Torx head bolt, you hammered on a hex socket? That seems interesting. you used an impact driver? I can try that. I was a little hesitant to use that tool, but can try that. I just don't want to mess up the bolt head. I suppose as a last result I can try and weld a socket onto the bolt head.
 
If pulling the engine, chain the engine up, remove the engine mounts, and then lower the engine, this will allow extra room to remove the e12 bolts from the topside.
I have used a 10mm box wrench to loosen the e12 bolt. Harbor Freight sells an e-torx set for cheap.
 
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