cam thrust plate tool

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Tearing down a 1963 Galaxy 5 bolt 289, and find that the cam thrust plate used a countersunk D shaped bolt. Not my first time with an engine build, but the first time I have run across this.
I do not have the tool and neither does my local parts shop................
 
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Tearing down a 1963 Galaxy 5 bolt 289, and find that the cam thrust plate used a countersunk D shaped bolt. Not my first time with an engine build, but the first time I have run across this.
I do not have the tool and neither does my local parts shop................

We've built many SBF's and not seen that one, yet. Got a pic?
 
We've built many SBF's and not seen that one, yet. Got a pic?

As I say it is not my first time and new to me too. In beer mode inside now after dinner, and will send a pic tomorrow
The tool is proving a problem here in Canada
 
Gord Houghton showed me a carb adjustment tool like this last evening and apparently is is called a "clutch tool" The one on the cam plate is larger than what one would see on a carb. but the same double D design


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Here is the clutch head tool but no idea if the right size
Description:
CTA Tools 8755 4-Piece Clutch-Head Bit Socket Set includes four hard-to-find bit-sockets designed for use when servicing Figure-8 screws found on old Chevy cars and trucks. The CTA Tools 4-Piece Clutch-Head Bit Socket Set is engineered for many applications including use on headlight buckets, horn rings, hood braces, steering columns, gas door filler necks and more. The CTA Tools 4-Piece Clutch-Head Bit Socket Set includes 5/32, 3/16, 1/4, 5/16-Inch Sizes that are all compatible with 3/8-Inch square drives.

https://www.amazon.ca/CTA-Tools-8755-Clutch-Head-Socket/dp/B007RKOBOM
 
Interesting

The clutch head tool did the trick and job done!

OK: Your pic was great. Those were almost a popular fastener in several industries thru the 60's - 80's . 4 in 1 screw driver kits came with those bits, etc. Yet still, I've never seen that used in automotive application. I would suggest that they were not OEM ?
 
Holley uses them for fastening secondary metering plates. I bought one of those bit kits to remove mine.
 
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