Broken Bolt removal
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Broken Bolt removal



Patrick,

if you have at least 1/2" of thread there in the hole where the bolt is already out, you can use another shorter bolt, or better yet use a headless bolt (like the kind they use on carburetors) and leave the remains of the bolt alone if it's permantly stuck in there. Use the headless bolt, and just use a washer and nut on the outside of the water pump to secure it back on. At least then you can move the car or drive it. Keep an eye on the gasket area where you applied the heat you will probably have a leak there, but hopefully not too bad. At least You can drive it to a shop and get both those pesky bolts out and replaced.

Hope this might help !!

CHEERS,

Michael Howlett

>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: SFSurfDude@xxxxxxx [mailto:SFSurfDude@xxxxxxx]
>Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2004 7:21 PM
>To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: Re: IML: Broken Bolt removal
>
>
>So far I havent even reached the broken bolt to this point. The reason is:
>the other pulley bolt, which is not broken "yet" will not come off. I have
>used heat, pencil torch w/propane. I have tapped with a hammer on the bolt,
>up to the point of almost distorting the  grip my socket still gets.
>I fabricated a heat shield out of galvanized metal to keep the fuel pump
>from blowing me sky high during the torching process. I kept heat on the
>portion of the block where the intact bolt is for about 15 minutes before
>trying to turn it. NOPE no dice, in fact I broke the extention hooked to my
>ratchet.
>Im hoping I didnt which is possible burn the gasket to the water pump in the
>process. Because since my rebuild will happen within three to four months
>while repainting, I think Im going to use an aceteline/oxegen torch to
>simple weld the bracket and bolt together with the old belt installed again.
>I have another 413 I can get a new braket and bolts from during the rebuild.
>When I do the rebuild I can take the block down to the valley LA area and
>have a machine shop do that zapping thing they do to remove bolts Not my
>first choice but it will work and I can get back to concentrating on my home
>construction more so than the Imperial, especially as the temperature daily
>is climbing. Soon it will be nearly impossible to work outdoors, our temp is
>already 80 some degrees and climbing. It hit all at once as does the cold
>season. Here everything in extremes.
>So thats it for that saga, maybe...
>
>
>Regards
>
>Patrick Williams
>
>High Desert, Southern California
>65 Ford F 350 Super Duty Dually
>64 Chrysler Imperial Crown Coupe
>64 Chrysler Imperial 4 door
>79 MGB Roadster
>89 Ford Ranger
>86 BMW 325es
>Ford 9n


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