I have a coolant bridge that runs between the heads on my car, with two hex head bolts on each side holding it down that are notorious for breaking. I sprayed them all good with Rost Off from Wurth on Thursday, and plan to start messing with them first thing Monday morning. This has me thinking about why bolts break.
Obviously the bolt has seized in some way.
Bolt is weakened, in this case contact with the coolant maybe.
Ratchets put side force on the bolt, not just a twist. What I am wondering is if some kind of T like a tap wrench with just twisting force might work best?
*** Note I am going to try all the tricks I know, whack it, work carefully and patiently, mostly I am curious about the side force issue with a plain ratchet.
Obviously the bolt has seized in some way.
Bolt is weakened, in this case contact with the coolant maybe.
Ratchets put side force on the bolt, not just a twist. What I am wondering is if some kind of T like a tap wrench with just twisting force might work best?
*** Note I am going to try all the tricks I know, whack it, work carefully and patiently, mostly I am curious about the side force issue with a plain ratchet.



