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Unless the head of the bolt has already snapped off from the shank of the bolt then the screw extractor won't have a hope in hell. It will snap off in the bolt for sure.
I'd try and drill the head off the bolt and after you've lifted the head off get the bolt out with a proper stud remover tool.
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If you haven't broken the heads off the bolts, I used an air tool socket. The actual socket is stronger, and made to tighter specs. That and a bloody big bar extension pipe.!!! (about 900 mm long) I laso "gently" applied steady pressure to the bolts, rather than "jerking" them to get them undone.
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mm got these cool stud extracors which are basically a socket u place over teh broken stud and use a 1/2" drive on the end of it works wonders !
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Yeah, they can work wonders on damaged heads. Basically theyre an offset circle, that when turned puts pressure on the bolt while undoing. The tighter the bolt is, the more pressure it puts on it to stop it rounding
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yup awesome they are
had to use one ona thread cleaner that brok in a exhaust manifold... only thing was that i had to smack the stud remover on with a hammer! then it came out heheh
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If the heads of the bolts are ok try using a impact wrench with a impact socket. If the head of the bolt snaps off you can heat the bolt shaft with oxy, once you have removed the cylinder head.
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lol, I remember my bolt snapping experience... snapped the intake thermostat bolt. the one that goes into the cylinder head... oh man, drilled a whole for the extractors... snapped a drill bit inside (a good drill bit), bigger drill bit, snap, so forth after 3 drill bits, a just used a slighter bigger one, got a whole, stuck in the extractor, snap. lol, had to get one of the guys from on here, to come over, and drill it out... took him a WHILE.
Anyway, moral of the story... don't snap bolts? don't snap driill bits in bolts? and definately don't snap thos extractors inside... lol. Sad days of my life... Cheers
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Just give the bolt head a good smack with a hammer and punch, this should 'crack' the bolt head and threads enough to get it out easily.
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I had trouble getting 2 of my head bolts out of an AU the secret is always use an impact socket, they have a thicker outside wall and wont round the heads off the bolts if you use any normal sockets the will definately round atleast 1 of the bolts.
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as jay said. always use a 6 point impact socket. if that socket ever rounds even one bolt, throw it away and get a new socket.
if the bolt stil won't come out, belt s**t outta the head of the bolt until the socket won't go on, then hammer the socket on. next step is to do stuff like mentioned above. |
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This works with rounded head bolts, smash a e10 socket (female torx bit) on the bolt head and remove like normal, it works like an interference fit and the cause of the shape internally it bites into the head of the bolt thus creating a tight reliable grip
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those bloody ez out bolt extractors are a b**ch, trying to repair my uni joint where it connects to the diff, (the old xf style one with the U clamps that hold the uni joint on), all the bolt heads snapped off and wella no more uni joint, anyways drilled them all out got two out the third one the ez out snapped off inside, no amount of drilling would get it out, had to replace the whole yoke that was a complete pain in the a**, never agin will i replace a yoke taht goes into the diff
cheers chris
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DrE wrote: those bloody ez out bolt extractors are a b**ch, trying to repair my uni joint where it connects to the diff, (the old xf style one with the U clamps that hold the uni joint on), all the bolt heads snapped off and wella no more uni joint, anyways drilled them all out got two out the third one the ez out snapped off inside, no amount of drilling would get it out, had to replace the whole yoke that was a complete pain in the a**, never agin will i replace a yoke taht goes into the diff
cheers chris lol, try getting 3 drill bits and 2 eazy outs stuck in your head.... THAT was a pain in the a**.... never again...lol Cheers
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I found a socket design called Metrinch got my rounded head bolts out. I tried drilling, different sockets etc didn't work, til a mate told me about this type. It pulls on the flats of the bolt instead of the corners. Worked for me!!!
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