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Broken bolt

ddaniels

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Does anybody have any recomendations for removing a valve cover bolt that's broke off? There's about 3/8" of the broken half still sticking up out of the head. I tried vice grips with no luck. It's torqued in there good. Thanks for any help.
 
use some penetrating oil for a few days.
Use some heat from a propane torch
and cut a groove in it with a hacksaw so you can hit it with a impact wrench after doing the above.
 
I agree with the impact tool, with a slit cut you can use an imact screwdriver, available for around $12 at any auto parts store, and an invaluable tool for working these old screws.
 
The other thing is that the bolt is right under the frame and I don't know if I have enough room to get a whack at it.
 
By the way, I did not break the bolt. I was removing the valve cover to do a valve adjustment and discovered the PO had just put the other half in the hole and smeared permatex all over it and all over the edge of the cover on the inside with hopes of keeping it from leaking. Didn't work. Also, you should have seen the globs of permatex that was covering the half moons underneath the chrome covers. What a mess! Now I just have to try and find a manual so I know what to set the valve spacings at.
 
PB Blaster is good at penetrating in there and loosening up bolts. It kind of wicks into the threads.
 
Like other have said, try cutting a slot, even without an impact, a real nice flat head thats nice and wide and a wrench on that broke loose cross-threaded trans mount bolts in my old car... If not drill a small hole and use an bolt/screw extractor
 
The only way I could get the one that broke on me out, was to soak it with PB for a couple days. Then, with the assistance of a helper to hold a propane torch on it, I grabbed it with a pair of vice grips and twisted back and forth until it broke loose. After that it was just a matter of keeping the bolt hot enough to be loose and releasing and re-gripping of the bolt with the vice grips until that little SOB finally came outta there.......


I still mad at that bolt !!!!!:mad:

Take your time, just keep the area around the bolt hot enough to spin the bolt with the vice grips to avoid overheating.

It's a task, but it can be done.:)
 
I have used my dremil to cut a slot into stud then remove it with a screwdriver.
 
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