19-11-2017, 10:32 AM
(18-11-2017, 10:52 PM)orbiter418 Wrote: I'm with Bob on this one If the easi-out snaps off you will wish you had never been born , and I speak from bitter experience .
I don't pretend to be a mechanical genius , but if the sheared off bolt or stud is well and truly corroded in , then go down the route of drilling out .
Merv
I agree in that if the stud extractor breaks it would be a problem, but bearing in mind that this is a bolt that sheared when tightening, and did not shear when removing due to being rusted in, it should not be too much of a problem. Soak it in wd40,tap with a drift to loosen the thread, drill a hole in the stud and using a GOOD QUALITY stud extractor turn it with enough force to remove the stud.. if you think the extractor is going to break, then by all means use other methods. Speaking purely personally I have never had a stud extractor break on me. Maybe I have just been lucky. Good luck with it. Cheers Burky