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Chat Area => General Car Chat => Topic started by: Varche on 08 February 2015, 22:29:17
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One of the sumpgaurd mounting bolts sheared off on my 4x4 (use and age I guess).
Thought it would be an easy job as I could see a bit of it. I even got a small wire brush inside inside the box section to clean the exposed thread and then drenched it with plus gas. Then heated it up more plus gas etc etc.
I spent a painful while filing flats on the bit that is sticking out but the sides are tapered. How come no matter how careful you think you are that happens? Anyway tried various devices. mole grips, v large adjustable spanner , careful applied pressure to turn such.
I don't have any welding gear and Webby is noticeable (again) by his absence so I am off to a local garage tomorrow. If that fails I have my stud extractor set :y but don't hold out much hope there as it is only a 12mm headed bolt (not even 13mm)
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not being funny but have you tightening before undoing???...of is it a right handed thread :o
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If you can get to the back of the fixing, drill a fresh hole on the accessible side of the box, with a corresponding hole in the sump guard and refit with a fresh nut/bolt :y
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Try a left handed drill bit :)
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And do NOT use a stud extractor.
If its not come out using the usual methods you will only end up with a broken stud extractor and a bolt with a piece of hardened steel in it!
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Locked up and put away stuff. headed up to the nearest village with facilities. On the way I pondered whether to use the metalworker. Skilled in welding but little else or the garage where the fellow has finesse but perhaps not such good welding skills. In the event neither was open and neither have a number on display to ring and ask "how long will you be?" That is Spain for you. Manana will always be another day. ;D ;D ;D
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Locked up and put away stuff. headed up to the nearest village with facilities. On the way I pondered whether to use the metalworker. Skilled in welding but little else or the garage where the fellow has finesse but perhaps not such good welding skills. In the event neither was open and neither have a number on display to ring and ask "how long will you be?" That is Spain for you. Manana will always be another day. ;D ;D ;D
Time for a beer and a siesta then Snr Varche? :y
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Sorry just woken up from my siesta. You must be psychic.
Anyway a neighbour reckons there is a third place which is a garage and a metalworker that I never knew about. No sign outside of course. So manana we go again.