Big end bolt head buggered!
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Irwin bolt grip nut removers.
If all else fails then removing its head & taking the cap off the rod to expose the remains may allow you to use a stud extractor. I've removed head bolts that way - drilled as a cutting disc is going to throw crap everywhere - & once the tension is off the remains have come out with little effort.
I have seen it suggested to hit the bolt head to shock the thread to release it which has been used successfully but I've never tried it.
If all else fails then removing its head & taking the cap off the rod to expose the remains may allow you to use a stud extractor. I've removed head bolts that way - drilled as a cutting disc is going to throw crap everywhere - & once the tension is off the remains have come out with little effort.
I have seen it suggested to hit the bolt head to shock the thread to release it which has been used successfully but I've never tried it.
Edited by paintman on Wednesday 1st August 21:56
Those people that responded with constructive suggestion thank you, the problem has been resolved now.
The rest of you should be ashamed of yourselves as you are really diluting the effectiveness of Pistonheads as an excellent resource for like minded petrolheads to share information, ideas and generally network!
Keep it up and you will succeed in ruining an excellent and long running online community!
The rest of you should be ashamed of yourselves as you are really diluting the effectiveness of Pistonheads as an excellent resource for like minded petrolheads to share information, ideas and generally network!
Keep it up and you will succeed in ruining an excellent and long running online community!
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king long does it take to undo a simple bolt !!! LOL
