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Broken bolt fun

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by curtiswyant, Apr 11, 2006.

  1. curtiswyant
    Joined: Feb 6, 2005
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    I've got three broken bolts where the trans member bolts to the frame on my '49 ford. I've tried an easy out but it broke. I'm weary of drilling or using a torch...I'll probably just make it worse. Suggestions? I might try welding a washer/nut and backing it out...:mad:
     
  2. Slonaker
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  3. wayfarer
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    I always just weld an oversize nut to the bolt and remove it like you said. They've always come out.
     
  4. fbomb_70
    Joined: Feb 19, 2006
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    from Wisconsin

    There's only 3 things that will work on broken bolts like that- piss and vinegar...and oh yeah...PATIENCE! I've actualy had a lot of luck with using a small punch or chisel to turn the bolt a little at a time.
     
  5. Buford
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    I've had some good results using a left hand drill bit. I learned the hard way to do that before I had it all "butchered". Good luck, Frank
     
  6. curtiswyant
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    I tried the washer/nut method and it worked like a charm!
     
  7. Yup, and one I tried was a mere 1/8" in diameter, broken off clean in aluminum!!

    The reason it works so well is that the heat breaks the rust bond, while you are providing a method of turning it.

    However, if the bolt extends through, and is rusted on the other side as well, you should cut that part off first.

    Cosmo
     

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