cnybrian
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Was working on a sled (not a Yamaha) and had an allen head bolt that won't come out. Been soaking it every day with PB Blaster and still wont come out. I even tried using some heat. Well, the allen head stripped out so I tried using a spiral screw extractor and it BROKE off inside the bolt I am trying to remove.
I've tried using a cobalt tipped bit but it is not hard enough to penetrate the extractor.
Any suggestions or ideas?
I've tried using a cobalt tipped bit but it is not hard enough to penetrate the extractor.
Any suggestions or ideas?
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Tool steel is just about the hardest metal. A machine shop might be able to pull that sucker out but may damage the threads.
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You could try welding another bolt to it and see if you can get it out.
kviper
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Can you get an
external extractor on it?
external extractor on it?
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External extractor?Can you get an
external extractor on it?
I used something like this:
http://www.lowes.com/pd_61786-281-52490_1z0wcjb__?productId=3732917&pl=1
kviper
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They make external as well, just drive them on! SHOP
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Technical Specification Item Bolt Extractor Set Type Left Hand Spiral Flute Number of Pieces 13 For Removing Studs, Bolts, Screws 1/4-3/4 & 8-19mm Drive Size (In.) 3/8 Includes 1/4, 5/16 (Turns 8mm), 3/8, 7/16 (Turns 11mm), 1/2, 9/16 (14mm), 5/8 (16mm), 11/16, 3/4 (Turns 19mm), 10, 12, 13, 17mm Compliance and Restrictions None This listing is for each.
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Irwin Hanson 13-piece Bolt Extractor Set
by Irwin Industrial
Size: 13-Piece, 1/4-inch to 3/4-inch
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$99.24
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Use code 15NOW at checkout.
Brand restrictions apply. Maximum discount $30. Order minimum of $35.
Description
Technical Specification Item Bolt Extractor Set Type Left Hand Spiral Flute Number of Pieces 13 For Removing Studs, Bolts, Screws 1/4-3/4 & 8-19mm Drive Size (In.) 3/8 Includes 1/4, 5/16 (Turns 8mm), 3/8, 7/16 (Turns 11mm), 1/2, 9/16 (14mm), 5/8 (16mm), 11/16, 3/4 (Turns 19mm), 10, 12, 13, 17mm Compliance and Restrictions None This listing is for each.
Size: 13-Piece, 1/4-inch to 3/4-inch
Left hand spiral flute for gripping power.
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Can be used with flat wrench, adjustable wrench or socket.
˙
Made with high carbon steel.
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Available in 18 sizes from 1/4"-1" standard and metric.
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To much information! LOL
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Weld a nut on top of it if possible....
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had a similar thing happen....was able to take a dremel and cut a slot in the head...then use MAPP gas...not propane to heat....backed it out 1/4" at a time reheating frequently..
if you are left with the weld a nut technique, make sure you remove your ECU prior to welding...they fry easily and are pricey !
if you are left with the weld a nut technique, make sure you remove your ECU prior to welding...they fry easily and are pricey !
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I did this once on a starter bolt in a 350 chevy. My grandpa just shook his head and reached in a drawer and handed me a bunch of dremel grinding bits. It took me a while, but eventually I got the ez-out dug out of there and was able to remove the bolt with a bigger ez-out. The good news it that the heat from all the grinding had loosened it up. Wear goggles!
Tyloooor
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that's what I did and it workedWeld a nut on top of it if possible....
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Whatever method you decide to use to remove it. Weld a nut to it, use an external extractor, etc etc.
Before you try to remove it again give it a few whacks with a hammer if possible.
I remove stuck bolts daily at work, the shock method works well combined with some penetrating oil.
Before you try to remove it again give it a few whacks with a hammer if possible.
I remove stuck bolts daily at work, the shock method works well combined with some penetrating oil.
kviper
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X2Whatever method you decide to use to remove it. Weld a nut to it, use an external extractor, etc etc.
Before you try to remove it again give it a few whacks with a hammer if possible.
I remove stuck bolts daily at work, the shock method works well combined with some penetrating oil.
theCATman
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Weld nut on, air hammer with a blunt tip, more PB, heat, repeat process.
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cnybrian
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Tool steel is just about the hardest metal. A machine shop might be able to pull that sucker out but may damage the threads.
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