FunkyfullWidth
Well-known member
I find myself having to extract/repair broken bolts a lot lately. I've been getting quite a few ford explorer transmission to pull, and anyone that's had the joy of pulling one out knows, don't bother without a set of torches handy.
The exhaust studs at the cast iron manifold love to break. I don't even bother trying without getting them hot anymore. When they do break though your in for some trouble. Two ways to remedy this, depending on how much stud is left. With a flush break with the manifold. Drill/extract/tap. If there's some stud left you can heat up the manifold, easier said than done. Cast iron is an awesome heat sink and makes for a time consuming process.
Another common broken bolt on exploders are on the crossmember. Almost all on the bottom of the frame have been breaking on me lately. The vertical bolts 9 times out of 10 are good. These bolts I go about differently. If there's enough meat sticking out (with the crossmember out of the way) to get vice grips on i'll heat up around the bolt red hot and extract. If the bolt broke flush with the frame I used to drill and tap. that ***** though. Drilling a bolt out is an art in and of itself. Lately what i've been doing is building the bolt up with weld, being careful not to weld it to the frame, then heating it up and backing it out with vice grips.
I'm ASSuming that most peoples techniques are close to what I do, but post up what you guys do to extract/repair broken fasteners!
The exhaust studs at the cast iron manifold love to break. I don't even bother trying without getting them hot anymore. When they do break though your in for some trouble. Two ways to remedy this, depending on how much stud is left. With a flush break with the manifold. Drill/extract/tap. If there's some stud left you can heat up the manifold, easier said than done. Cast iron is an awesome heat sink and makes for a time consuming process.
Another common broken bolt on exploders are on the crossmember. Almost all on the bottom of the frame have been breaking on me lately. The vertical bolts 9 times out of 10 are good. These bolts I go about differently. If there's enough meat sticking out (with the crossmember out of the way) to get vice grips on i'll heat up around the bolt red hot and extract. If the bolt broke flush with the frame I used to drill and tap. that ***** though. Drilling a bolt out is an art in and of itself. Lately what i've been doing is building the bolt up with weld, being careful not to weld it to the frame, then heating it up and backing it out with vice grips.
I'm ASSuming that most peoples techniques are close to what I do, but post up what you guys do to extract/repair broken fasteners!