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    What special tools for a head job!!!!!!!!!

    Have to remove the heads & looking at the tappet cover to start I was wondering what exactly is the socket to suit & is it the only strange one??????

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    no special tools till you start grinding and cutting the valves.

    guess Im gunna have to take a walk huh.
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    Tappet cover bolts just looked weird, so they are just a double hex socket then huh???????

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    yep an 8 or 10mm bi hex from memory, they arent tight so if you dont have on get a cheap ring spanner cut off the handle and weld it to a junk socket. then grind it down to get clearance.

    a good soldering job would also hold up.

    your welcom to come raid my gash tool box if you need to.
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    8 mm 12 point hex socket is required. I use a 3/8in drive socket. Well I did as I changed my bolts to allen head bolts. The original 12 point ones round off far too easy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by twitchy View Post
    Have to remove the heads & looking at the tappet cover to start I was wondering what exactly is the socket to suit & is it the only strange one??????

    Don't know why Land Rover put them stupid spline bolts on the tappet covers,
    They are called spline drive, so unless they are a bit loose you will need a spline drive socket to get them undone.
    Allen keys to undo the plentium chamber
    From then on, inlet, exhaust, tappet & head bolts are regular.
    The only other place ive seen the spline drive bolts used is on the front diff ends.

    Have fun and don't rush

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    A new Ferrari will work every time.

    cheers DL

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    Cheers lads, will knock the top off it tonight...............

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    IF you have to do that you have forgotten the most important tool.

    The roses.
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    I use a women, not really a special tool but works for me!

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