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Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2005 7:38 pm 
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from experience working on old cars with many rounded bolts, heat is the best thing, but if you cant heat it a good quality penetrating oil and patience is required. there are a few penetrating oils that are much better than WD40 or RP7 so check that out. I have a socket set called
LOK-ON, its worth its wait in gold so check that out at a good tool shop.

Never use easy out!!!!!!!!! they should be re named to: Easy to put you in deep s**t!

 

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Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2005 1:04 pm 
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Try this.......

1. Remove engine.

2. Replace with 347 stroker.
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Something like this happening to me is all it will take for me to go the rebuild. (I know you will still have to get the water pump off. But at least at the end of it all it will be worth the effort!!!!)

 

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Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2005 10:02 pm 
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Yea right...The bloody bolt still has to come out !!!

 

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Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2005 11:32 am 
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The dremel idea probably wont work if the bolt has been rounded. Rember, if its got a rounded head, its in there tight! And limited room also. But some good ideas are surfacing


Done it before on some pretty bad bolts, anythings worth a try before you easy out. I once spent over four hours clean up after snapping the easy out. (Not fun)


Four hours? Is that all? A guy on here previously used one of the tap in style easy outs to remove a lower thermostat housing bolt on an i6, and snapped it off. He had some great fun trying to get it out. Ended up drilling it, and went of course, and had to get a helicoil in the head if i remember correctly. But even then, as it went of course, the housing didnt line up quite right, so he had to modify the edge of the inlet manifold to get it to fit. Fun fun fun! Oh, and if anyone is going to use easyouts, id recomend the screw type. They have an opposite thread on them, so they bight in deeper as you increase the pressure. and if they do snap off, theyre a lot easier ( a lot!) to get out.


That sounds like exactly what happened to me... I would never recommend easy outs again... had to get some sort of special drill bits to drill the easy outs, out, and the get it all helicoiled, and blah blah blah... a couple of hundred dollars later I have a modifed inlet manifold, with a modified thermostat housing, I don't wanna remember it lol.

As for my advice.. Don't USE EASY OUTS! lol unless you're really desperate.. so far some tops ideas on here.


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