Broken bolts.
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Broken bolts.
Hmmm, you will laugh at this, and probably call me a bit of a tube but anyhow i did it.
Went to screw on the rocker cover to my suzuki, broke one bolt tightnening it down, and another broke when i went to take it out, a wide selection of the finest foul language of the english language was used at the time. So yup 2 bolts stuck in there, how does one remove them, cant get plyers at them, broke quite flush into the holes. Ive been told that the rocker cover is under no pressure, its just a lid, and i was told that 2 bolts are sufficent is this true, could i remove the offending stubs, stumps or whatever a broken bit of a bolt is called, and how is it done?
And guess what the fecking paint and primer all flaked off, ahhh f*ck.
Even better the tube of instant gasket burst in my hand, a also broke one of the spotlights, and cut myself climbing from under the jeep, im finding getting the sump on difficult, and i have a crick in the neck.
Went to screw on the rocker cover to my suzuki, broke one bolt tightnening it down, and another broke when i went to take it out, a wide selection of the finest foul language of the english language was used at the time. So yup 2 bolts stuck in there, how does one remove them, cant get plyers at them, broke quite flush into the holes. Ive been told that the rocker cover is under no pressure, its just a lid, and i was told that 2 bolts are sufficent is this true, could i remove the offending stubs, stumps or whatever a broken bit of a bolt is called, and how is it done?
And guess what the fecking paint and primer all flaked off, ahhh f*ck.
Even better the tube of instant gasket burst in my hand, a also broke one of the spotlights, and cut myself climbing from under the jeep, im finding getting the sump on difficult, and i have a crick in the neck.
Re: Broken bolts.
Leave the broken bits of the bolts in and get some Granville gasket stuff it sets like concrete,FarmerPug wrote:Hmmm, you will laugh at this, and probably call me a bit of a tube but anyhow i did it.
Went to screw on the rocker cover to my suzuki, broke one bolt tightnening it down, and another broke when i went to take it out, a wide selection of the finest foul language of the english language was used at the time. So yup 2 bolts stuck in there, how does one remove them, cant get plyers at them, broke quite flush into the holes. Ive been told that the rocker cover is under no pressure, its just a lid, and i was told that 2 bolts are sufficent is this true, could i remove the offending stubs, stumps or whatever a broken bit of a bolt is called, and how is it done?
And guess what the fecking paint and primer all flaked off, ahhh f*ck.
Even better the tube of instant gasket burst in my hand, a also broke one of the spotlights, and cut myself climbing from under the jeep, im finding getting the sump on difficult, and i have a crick in the neck.
it wont leak with that stuff,
when painting rocker covers your best off with a paint that sets well where its near oil ,
high temp paint works well on rocker covers but ive only yet found it in a silver colour

as of presure on rocker covers ithink thats down too conditions of engines some engines are under preasure at top end,
but ithink you will be ok if you use a gasket maker stuff - dont bother with the standard gaskets there crap imho
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Re: Broken bolts.
the rocker cover of my engine has a noticeable air hole, going to a vacuum pipe in the air filter so i assume very little if any pressure will ever be there.
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Re: Broken bolts.
Exhaust paint should do the job, I've seen that in satin black in bike shops.lozz wrote:high temp paint works well on rocker covers but ive only yet found it in a silver colour
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really though what should i do about these bolts.
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Re: Broken bolts.
You could try a stud extractor or reverse drill bit.
If there's enough stud to get a drift on you could try tapping it out; get a screwdriver on the edge of the shank and tap it round, this works more often than not.
If there's enough stud to get a drift on you could try tapping it out; get a screwdriver on the edge of the shank and tap it round, this works more often than not.
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Re: Broken bolts.
the problem i have with a stud extractor is if breaks im really properly goosed, the bolts broke about a millimeter down the hole, nice.
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is there enough stood out so you could hacksaw a slot in and use a screwdriver to try and remove the broken bolts??
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unfortunatley not its broke about 1mm down into the hole, could i drill it out and hope the bolt when its much thinner will crumble out of the exhisting threads?trem1 wrote:is there enough stood out so you could hacksaw a slot in and use a screwdriver to try and remove the broken bolts??
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start off with a small drill bit and drill thru the centre of the snapped bolt then work your way up with diferent size bits,
if you feck up the thread Heli-coil it ,
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you mean tap and die?
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No mateFarmerPug wrote:you mean tap and die?
Helicoil also known as a Threaded insert
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Threaded_insert
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Re: Broken bolts.
rethreading it seems like an easier method though.
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FarmerPug wrote:rethreading it seems like an easier method though.

keep pouring abit of oil in there as your drilling to stop the bit burning out,
you might get away with not having to Re thread it if you take your time drilling it out.

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Re: Broken bolts.
lozz wrote:FarmerPug wrote:rethreading it seems like an easier method though.just try drilling it out and go from there mate,
keep pouring abit of oil in there as your drilling to stop the bit burning out,
you might get away with not having to Re thread it if you take your time drilling it out.
Just be careful you don't snap the drill or you'll be proper fecked. Get yourself some cobalt drill bits from somewhere like Toolstation & some drilling lubricant.
I still say try a reverse thread drill bit though.
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