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Removing broken sump bolts - GM6VXB - 26-03-2024 Still waiting for the dynamo which is udergoing a full rebuild. Otherwise car is ready for some road testing. Meanwhile decided to take the sump off to check how clean it was and also clean the filter and sump pan. Suprisingly clean inside but found two snapped bolts, one is the centre rear (flywheel end) and the other on the offside second from the rear. Both do not have enough metal to do anything with, so my only alternatives are: 1. Remove the engine and get someone with the right gear to drill both out. 2. Try welding a nut onto the top of the bolt and see if I can get them out that way. Was hoping to be on the road when the dynamo comes back, so wondering how safe it would be to try welding a nut onto broken bit, knowing the block is aluminium. Do have access to both a 'stick' and MIG welders but have to admit I am not the best of welders. Any hints or tips before I make an attempt ?. Martin RE: Removing broken sump bolts - Chris KC - 26-03-2024 (1) At least on the centre rear, is there any thread sticking out on the other side which you could grip? (it breaks out into the flywheel housing). (2) Warm the case with a blow torch and then try carefully "unscrewing" the broken bolts (i.e. drifting at the circumference in an anti-clockwise direction) with a sharp punch and a ball-pein hammer. RE: Removing broken sump bolts - Ruairidh Dunford - 26-03-2024 There are many ways to try, a left handed drill bit can catch the remains and wind it out, if you are lucky. RE: Removing broken sump bolts - GM6VXB - 26-03-2024 Spent a few hours looking to see if I can get any perchase on the remains of the sump bolts. I suspect the one nearest the flywheel has been cross threaded. Did manage to file a slot into it but even with lots of pressure the slot was not strong enough to get any movement. The second bolt is just below the surface of the bottom of the block so have not attempted to do anything with it. Tomorrow I will be in Fraserburgh and will chat with a couple of engineering shops to see if they have any other suggestions but suspect they will only do any work wiith the block in front of them. So it looks like the tourer will not be on the road before May now as we will be away from mid April 'motorhoming'. Martin. RE: Removing broken sump bolts - Steve Jones - 26-03-2024 Spark Erosion will sort it as a last resort but you'll need to find somewhere with the kit and they'll need the component. Steve RE: Removing broken sump bolts - Robert Leigh - 26-03-2024 When I had the head come off a little end bolt I put a lump of mig weld on it, and got a purchase on the lump with a miniature Mole grip. It came out without difficulty. I think the same technique has a good chance, particularly as you are not in danger of welding to the surrounding metal (aluminium). RE: Removing broken sump bolts - Nick Lettington - 26-03-2024 I had success removing a broken tap from a sump bolt hole (left in by a previous owner), first blobbing a few mig weld spots on top of each other to build the centre up above the surface of the crank case, then welding a nut on to it. Heat from the welds was not so excessive as to cause any issues to the aluminium and the resulting expansion freed the broken section when I wound it out with a spanner. ![]() RE: Removing broken sump bolts - Colin Morgan - 26-03-2024 I second Ruairidh's suggestion of trying left-handed drill bits to attempt to drill the bolt out. Start small and increase the diameter of the drill - and with luck it will come unstuck and out. RE: Removing broken sump bolts - AustinWood - 26-03-2024 Some sump bolt holes are 'blind', ie do not go into the sump. Which ones varies with the year of manufacture. If there is crud in these holes the sump bolts bottom early and snap very easily. It's a good idea to make sure they are clear. If the sump wasn't leaking with the 2 broken bolts it may well be OK anyway. RE: Removing broken sump bolts - David Stepney - 26-03-2024 I have had success with carefully tapping the remains of the broken bolt round with a small centre punch. I have managed to extract both broken sump bolts and a broken filter gauze bolt with this method. |