ed
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Need to get the alternator pully off... Simple job eh, just undo the bolts... Yea, so I thought.
I went to undo the allen key bolts the idiot fitted before me, I sprayed on loads of WD40 yesterday to try and un jam them, the still rounded because they were so rusted, I drilled the heads off of them, but the person who owned the engine before me also decided to use a bolt that I can only get a spanner on, thats jammed in tight too, no chance of getting it un-done, so I went to drill that too, this bolt ended up being made from carbon stell and is just making my drill bits blunt...
How am I going to get this off??? I really don't want to take the crankshaft off, and I cant get the bolt un-done in the middle of the pully to just take that part off...
Any help PLEASE!
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BeArDy
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is there no way of drilling it out?
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ed
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Yea, I guess I could keep on hacking at it, but then when when its out how do it get the stud thats left over out?
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BeArDy
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drill a fine hole
only maybe 1mm across
and Snapon do an bit you tap in and you can unsrew it..........
like a sud extractor but you tap a stud in
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Dan
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eazi out
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ed
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Ok, I think I have seen those before in Halfords... Will give that a go once I get a chance... Cheers lad
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myke
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get a decent drill bit Ed.
drill of the heads, then knock the pulley off.
studs should unscrew easily then, using grips.
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ed
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My B&Q wood drill bits are a bit shit Will get a slightly better one...
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Dan
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get a tiger toothed super strong diamond drill bit from aldi, they r amazing
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ed
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I got some titanium coated thingies somewhere... They are gold mmmmmm............
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AJBek
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the splined bolts on the alternator pulley are truley awful, I changed all mine for stainless cap head bolts two weeks after fitting my engine and one of them was still rounded aftero only two weeks on. I got it off by drilling the head a bit to enlarge the hole and hammering in the next size up allen key bit, but yours sounds too far gone for that.
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White_1.2
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monkey wrench and bolster if ya can get it in
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Dave A
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STILSONS
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Adam_B
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you on about the actual pulley on the alternator, or the bottom crank pulley? if its the latter the middle bolt doesnt need to come out.
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James R
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If it's hardened steel then a sharp chisel and large hammer will snap it off as the higher the tensile rating of the bolt, the more brittle it will be, give it a good smacking.
As for fixing thread A) buy a new one form autovaux, b) take to engineering shop.
Edd you still want the head rebuilt? I'm free in the week.
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ed
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Not got the lifters yet... I'm just stripping and cleaning at the moment ready for paint.... But if ya want to give me a hand I'll let you know when the parts arrive Cheers
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