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 Posted: 19:57 - 24 May 2014 Post subject: torx bolt striped |
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Hi All,
not bike related but here it goes .
bolt head on my car diff is stripped and will appreciate all inputs.
below are some pic
it is e16 torx . I did hammer in e12 and e11 but they also slip . it is driving me mad.
vice grip also slips and grinds off the head .
have used heat and plusgas oil but no result. I think it is mainly due to significant torque required to remove the bolt and because it has no head to grip on to undo then oil and heat are useless.
I have one of those go pro blow torches 1400 degree and kept it on the body of the joint for more than 3-4 mins with no result.
does anyone know how I can take the f*cker out with out drilling it ? I think drilling it will even be harder as it is a tough metal bolt.
one option in mind is to use chisel at angle and if that failed then cut the head off and try to use vice grips and turn it from the stud.
I don't know why the f*cker in bmw decided to use torx head rather than normal bolts. the head is smaller than the body .
is there a reason they have used torx as opposed to normal 6 point socket head?
striped head
https://i60.tinypic.com/2prwj7o.jpg
the bolt diameter which is way bigger than the head
https://i62.tinypic.com/wv1uud.jpg
My little garage in case u are interested
https://i62.tinypic.com/29uvouq.jpg
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i would slice the heads off with a grinder, remove the driveshaft and plug weld a nut onto the bolt stub.
what i did on my e46 diff anyway. ____________________ Turbocharged drag thing / project death weapon / GK73A
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| stranger12 wrote: |
when I apply heat , I apply it to the body and not the stud, is that the correct way?
I am doing above because I think heat will expand and I want the body to expand not stud otherwise it will make the situation even worse.
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You can do it both ways.
1. Heat the housing to expand it try to remove the bolt while the housing is still hot.
2. Heat just the bolt, then let it cool. Its called constrained expansion.
Basically, when metal heats up it expands, with steel its about 1 micron per 100mm per degree, when it expands it tries to do it in all directions.
However the bolt cant expand in diameter because it is constrained within the thread. This means that it does all its expansion length ways. So the bolt is now longer, but still the same diameter. Now when you let it cool it will do the opposite, shrink in all directions, but now it isn't contained, so it will get shorter and smaller in diameter.
This obviously doesn't work if you heat the housing up at the same time as the bolt. ____________________ Current Bikes:Honda 929RR Fireblade, Honda CD200 Benly (Project), Stomp Z2 140
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Yup use some of them in the post above...
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Irwin-Bolt-Grip-Fastener-Remover-Expansion-Set-Screw-Extractors-Bolt-Grips-/171208988544?pt=UK_Hand_Tools_Equipment&hash=item27dcd9d780
Heat with a blow torch first, for several minutes each bolt. Then allow to cool for 5 or so minutes before a firm* tap on the ends from a hammer cracking off with the extractors.
That should expand them enough to break any seal, allow them to shrink so you can get them out, and the tap for good measure to free them up.
* Firm tap, but not hulk-like. Imagine you're hitting the back of your hand with the hammer. You want it to be hard enough that it'll hurt a lot, but not so hard it breaks your hand/fingers. ____________________ Current Bike: 1999 Honda CB600 FX Hornet
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Have you priced up how much would a used diff be from this lot?
https://www.bmw-spares.com/
Their website says that E34 diffs start from £50, E39 diffs from £75.
By the time you've messed around getting the old one separated and repaired whatever needs doing, it might be just as cheap to get a used replacement. They're up the road from me and are where I get a lot of my parts from. ____________________ TZR250 2MA road, TZR250 1KT road, TZR250 2MA race, TDR250, YZF-750R Boost colours.
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Another vote for the irwins, around £15 IIRC but worth every penny, I used them on my sump bolt which was badly stripped.
Make sure you get the right size kit as they do 2 I think. ____________________ Malaguti F12 Phantom-Dead, Suzuki AY50- Dead, NRG power DD LQ, CBR125.
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| stranger12 wrote: | Hi all,
Spend almost 1 hour with a titanium drill hss bits to drill the bolt
I could only drill in about 1cm from where the head was cut off
After that it is rock solid nothing goes through it
I not sure if it is because i don't do the drilling right so here is how i did it
Started with a small one and it soon broke so did go one size u and again broke ,.
Hot to 5mm which worked but only 1cm in . I can't get past that.
I have tries lower speed, high speed , pressing the drill as it is drilling and no result
Am i using the wrong drill or drill bit?
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I ended up having to angle grind an alloy wheel off after a garage used an impact wrench to tighten the nuts after a new tyre... shredding the head off the locking nut.
It was the ONLY way, despite everyone else's suggestions because believe me I tried every other way, which included various different drills, including a mate's dads near-enough-£500 drill with various one-piece tungsten carbide drill bits (at a cost of over £100 EACH) lent to my by a friend whose work involved drilling titanium turbine blades in jet engines.
Drilling didn't work. At all.
In the pictures, it looks like you've still got the option to try other measures, such as welding a socket onto them and using a long breaker bar to get them off, or another kind of snug fitting reverse-thread gripper. ____________________ Current Bike: 1999 Honda CB600 FX Hornet
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