Rounded bolt $#%^%^#!!
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Rounded bolt $#%^%^#!!
I need to change the bottom radiator hose on my 4wd, which is a bit of a stretch for my mechanical skills, but anyway, before I can get to the hose I need the remove the bash plate underneath it.
A bolt was so rusted in place, the socket wrench rounded it off. So I went to bunnings and paid $50 for these "amazing" irwin bolt grip sockets. They don't work either. Tried to use an "easy out" screw bit but that doesn't stand a chance.
Short of drilling the entire bolt out (which will mean re-threading the hole) .. Anyone got any pro-backyard tips?
A bolt was so rusted in place, the socket wrench rounded it off. So I went to bunnings and paid $50 for these "amazing" irwin bolt grip sockets. They don't work either. Tried to use an "easy out" screw bit but that doesn't stand a chance.
Short of drilling the entire bolt out (which will mean re-threading the hole) .. Anyone got any pro-backyard tips?
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Re: Rounded bolt $#%^%^#!!
It is obviously rusted in there pretty well so short of drilling it out ( I have had success with an Easy Out many times) there isnt much else
Can you drill it out and replace it with a nut and bolt? Only useful if you can get above it to use a nut and bolt.
Does it need the bolt? Will it hang on fine with 1 missing? or can you put a bolt somewhere close by?
Can you drill it out and replace it with a nut and bolt? Only useful if you can get above it to use a nut and bolt.
Does it need the bolt? Will it hang on fine with 1 missing? or can you put a bolt somewhere close by?
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Re: Rounded bolt $#%^%^#!!
I can probably get a nut on the top actually so that might be a goer. Might have to make my 5th trip to the local bunnings this weekend haha
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Re: Rounded bolt $#%^%^#!!
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Re: Rounded bolt $#%^%^#!!
Tack a smaller nut onto the end of the stripped bolt and try undoing it. Bit of WD40 wouldn't go astray
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Re: Rounded bolt $#%^%^#!!
Drill it out + drill another hole + cable ties. ^-^
Err no, nothing useful to add. What Bauer said.
Err no, nothing useful to add. What Bauer said.
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Re: Rounded bolt $#%^%^#!!
I have an Easy Out thing, but my corded drill doesnt have reverse (its old) and my cordless drill isn't powerful enough it seems. I dont have anything else that could hold it tight enough to twistnorbs wrote:That!Bauer wrote: Easy Out
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Re: Rounded bolt $#%^%^#!!
Another way is the grind/file the bolt on two sides and get some other gripy thing you can fit in there like pliers. +WD40.
Was round, now has sides.
Was round, now has sides.
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Re: Rounded bolt $#%^%^#!!
Unfortunately it's in a bit of a recess, so I can't get to it to grind it downwobblysauce wrote:Another way is the grind/file the bolt on two sides and get some other gripy thing you can fit in there like pliers. +WD40.
Was round, now has sides.
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Re: Rounded bolt $#%^%^#!!
Was going to suggest cutting a slot to get a big flat head in there but if it is resessed that might not be an option...
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Re: Rounded bolt $#%^%^#!!
If you've got any bolt hanging out still, don't be scared to give it a good belting with a hammer before trying your next removal method, this can break the grip of the rust on the threads and relieves some tension under the bolt head as it stretches the bolt a little.
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Re: Rounded bolt $#%^%^#!!
as r8 said, some lube will help alot. wd40 or I prefer Innox. Can you get a pair of multigrips to lock onto the head?
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Re: Rounded bolt $#%^%^#!!
Things have gone from bad to worse. The EZ out has snapped off in the bolt. I have used a shitload of some expensive rust loosener shit. Supposed to be better than wd40/inox. This thing isn't budging!
These things http://www.irwin.com/tools/screw-bolt-e ... p-base-set" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; got a decent grip on it at first but it slipped and shaved more of the bolt off.. now it's too loose. Bloody things come in 11mm and 13mm and I need a 12! I think they'd work if they made the right size
These things http://www.irwin.com/tools/screw-bolt-e ... p-base-set" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; got a decent grip on it at first but it slipped and shaved more of the bolt off.. now it's too loose. Bloody things come in 11mm and 13mm and I need a 12! I think they'd work if they made the right size
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Re: Rounded bolt $#%^%^#!!
Time to drill the bitch out.
With all the time you are using on alternative methods, you'd probably have it out and re-tapped by now
With all the time you are using on alternative methods, you'd probably have it out and re-tapped by now
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Re: Rounded bolt $#%^%^#!!
Haha yes, but now that there is a EZ out stuck in there, I think I need some super drill bit? Should've just got a pro to change the hose in the first place!
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Re: Rounded bolt $#%^%^#!!
I may have missed it:kwijibo wrote:Haha yes, but now that there is a EZ out stuck in there, I think I need some super drill bit? Should've just got a pro to change the hose in the first place!
But what is the bolt holding on, and where is it? Just oxy the fucker out if you can.
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Re: Rounded bolt $#%^%^#!!
Its holding the bash plate on under the front of the car. The bolt is near the radiator. I don't have any oxy or the skills to use it
Is it bad for a radiator to sit without anything in it? I'm worried it's going to start rusting if I don't get this sorted soon
Is it bad for a radiator to sit without anything in it? I'm worried it's going to start rusting if I don't get this sorted soon
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Re: Rounded bolt $#%^%^#!!
If there is absolutely nothing in the radiator it is no issue. If there is moisture or pure water sitting stagnant it is a problem. But serious rust will take quite some time. As a side note, factory bash plates are fairly weak and are a relatively non essential piece. Just drill it out ?
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Re: Rounded bolt $#%^%^#!!
A company called momar make a product called nutcracker, it will penetrate along the thread and actually eat a fraction of a mm of the bolt, it will also eat the tiniest bit of the female thread it goes in to as we'll. I've seen that shit free up bolts that looked like they were fused over , it's amazing stuff. Expensive though at about $50 for a standard size aerosol from memory.
Then u can still put nother bolt in, u might need to use. Bit of sealant or thread tape to get it nice and right though. But suss it out.
Then u can still put nother bolt in, u might need to use. Bit of sealant or thread tape to get it nice and right though. But suss it out.
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Re: Rounded bolt $#%^%^#!!
It can be a bad thing if you can see any residue on the internal surfaces, when this stuff dries it begins to flake off and the next time water hits it the flakes can all pile up in the tubes reducing flow or worst case block the tubes entirely.kwijibo wrote:Is it bad for a radiator to sit without anything in it? I'm worried it's going to start rusting if I don't get this sorted soon
Whenever I've needed to pull a radiator I typically lay it flat and fill it with water if it will be out of the vehicle long enough to dry out.
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