One little bolt that is screwing up all my plans!
One little bolt that is screwing up all my plans!
Stoney This other bolt though is shaping up to be the death of me!!! :cursing::cursing::cursing::cursing::cursing:
I bought some mole grip locking pliers, but they just can't grip it. I get them on as tight as humanly possible, and still it slips when turning, started to flatter the teeth of the pliers even. This bolt is so darn tight that it isn't even funny! The bit that is stuck in there is the ball end of a 'wobbly' 6mm allen key, and I cannot get it out. When I drill it, it moves about, when I jammed it at an angle with the drill and pressed as hard as I could, my drill (fairly powerful, mains powered) and high speed metal bits cannot get a grip in it or even start to get into it, whatever it is made of, it is strong!
All I can think now is to angle grind off the entire bolt head (if I can buy/beg/borrow/steal an angle grinder!) and I think the threads will still need drilling out too in order the get the bar off the cradle, and without that, I cannot get the cradle off the manifold! I even tried to take the manifold off with it to take to a workshop somewhere or even Jae! But I can't get all the manifold bolts out either.
This is really starting to stress me out now, as it may prevent my charger install at JAE completely.
I'm not sure there is much anyone can do! Unless you wanna pop down to Exeter with an angle grinder? But any advise/ideas are appreciated.
I have posted this in my supercharger thread, but I know not everyone checks that section and this problem, although relating to my charger, is really a general car related problem with a stuck bolt.
Stoney This other bolt though is shaping up to be the death of me!!! :cursing::cursing::cursing::cursing::cursing:
I bought some mole grip locking pliers, but they just can't grip it. I get them on as tight as humanly possible, and still it slips when turning, started to flatter the teeth of the pliers even. This bolt is so darn tight that it isn't even funny! The bit that is stuck in there is the ball end of a 'wobbly' 6mm allen key, and I cannot get it out. When I drill it, it moves about, when I jammed it at an angle with the drill and pressed as hard as I could, my drill (fairly powerful, mains powered) and high speed metal bits cannot get a grip in it or even start to get into it, whatever it is made of, it is strong!
All I can think now is to angle grind off the entire bolt head (if I can buy/beg/borrow/steal an angle grinder!) and I think the threads will still need drilling out too in order the get the bar off the cradle, and without that, I cannot get the cradle off the manifold! I even tried to take the manifold off with it to take to a workshop somewhere or even Jae! But I can't get all the manifold bolts out either.
This is really starting to stress me out now, as it may prevent my charger install at JAE completely.
I'm not sure there is much anyone can do! Unless you wanna pop down to Exeter with an angle grinder? But any advise/ideas are appreciated.
gutted mate, unsure what to do next.
you need to use a pop punch before drilling to get a starting mark.
i cant understand why its so tight though
speedfreek I can bring an angle grinder to JAE if you like?
Sparkystav gutted mate, unsure what to do next.
you need to use a pop punch before drilling to get a starting mark.
i cant understand why its so tight though
speedfreek I can bring an angle grinder to JAE if you like?
Sparkystav gutted mate, unsure what to do next.
you need to use a pop punch before drilling to get a starting mark.
i cant understand why its so tight though
What about a stilson to get it off ?
Or heat the bolt up a bit with a blow torch , even hit it down the way with a hammer this might help also !!
Angle grinder from B&Q is only something silly like £15 - £20 mate - job done.
doing that is an option Phil , but the usual thing that happens is the weld stays and the bolt breaks
I dont think the original bolt is that tight, what has caused all this aggro is poor old stoney used the ball end of an allen key and there is no strength in the recessed shoulder of the ball end, at most 50% of original diameter, so if 6mm allen key then it broke the 3-4mm section, such a furkin shame as it is holding him up