Jambo
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Fitting my exhaust to my turbo i managed to snap one of the bolts on the "elbow" that connects to the exhasut there is hardly any thread petruding on either side so i cant grip it to twist it out
How do i get this tiny peice of screw out? I was told to bash it with a screw driver, but its quite badly corroded on top and it wont seem to budge at all
I have another "elbow" off my old turbo but i cant get my rachet in to loosen the last two bolts the dipstick tube gets in the way, id rather not like to remove the turbo again as i think Mattb would cry
Help
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3CorsaMeal
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can get reverse die thingys that u drill into the screw/bolt but it winds the opposite way to normal and undoes bolt
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Greasemonkey
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saw a groove in the top and use a screw driver, if not tap it round using a punch and hammer
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Jambo
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A punch?
3CM whered u see this?
Cheers guys
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3CorsaMeal
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quote: Originally posted by Jambo
A punch?
3CM whered u see this?
Cheers guys
an old man that lived up the road had some when i got a wheel bolt stuck
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tom_simes
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Try giving halfords a ring mate, speak to somebody on parts that knows about tools, cos I think they might do something like that, tell them you think its made by laser tools, called something simple like bolt extractor, I work in one in Cardiff, sure iv seen them but not in work til tomorrow night so cant look for you. hope this helps you mate!
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X 60RSA
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I've removed a snapped bolt by using a hammer and puch as mentioned above! All depends if the thread went in loosely until it began its tension, if so and its possible to get to it, the hammer and punch thing might not work.
If all else fails, drill it out and pick away at th exisiting material thats left.
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chris_uk
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get a drill and drill the middle of it out then get a flat screwdriver and hit it on the side of the drilled bolt and it will crack and fall out
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ChrisD16v
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use an easy-out its a reverse thread drill bit you just screw it in backwards and when it grips it unscrews the bolt.
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ShEp
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as above, if u hit it out you'll fuck it up
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corsapaul
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weld a nut un to it
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Jambo
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confused
where do i get one of these reverse drill bits????
made by n e one in particular or just a type of drill bit?
cheers
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myke
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Dude, i have a set of stud extractors aka easy outs aka reverse drill bits.
they're really simple just a tapered shaft with a sharp reverse thread, so as you screw it into a hole, it undoes the stud once it gets tight.
holler if you need a hand. could possibly pop over 2m evening.
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ShEp
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i have sum also, u can borrow mine it may take u a while to get here though
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jamesw
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HALFRAUDS for the reverse drill bit stud extractor thing, tis where i got mine
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X 60RSA
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quote: Originally posted by myke
Dude, i have a set of stud extractors aka easy outs aka reverse drill bits.
they're really simple just a tapered shaft with a sharp reverse thread, so as you screw it into a hole, it undoes the stud once it gets tight.
holler if you need a hand. could possibly pop over 2m evening.
YUP i'd go for this option which i forgot about!
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3CorsaMeal
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quote: Originally posted by ChrisD16v
use an easy-out its a reverse thread drill bit you just screw it in backwards and when it grips it unscrews the bolt.
thats what i was on about
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ed
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You working this week Jambo? Could come and have a look....
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tom_simes
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quote: Originally posted by tom_simes
Try giving halfords a ring mate, speak to somebody on parts that knows about tools, cos I think they might do something like that, tell them you think its made by laser tools, called something simple like bolt extractor, I work in one in Cardiff, sure iv seen them but not in work til tomorrow night so cant look for you. hope this helps you mate!
Does this not answer all of your questions? Where to get one, who they are made by, even where in the shop it is located! Anyway hope you sort it mate!
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ed
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The set I have are made by laser, I bought them in Halfords and they were called bolt extractors
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tom_simes
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quote: Originally posted by ed
The set I have are made by laser, I bought them in Halfords and they were called bolt extractors
See what I mean?
LOL!
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