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Rusty Bolts

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Hi all,

Attempting removal of water pump. First hurdle rusty bolts!!! Tried WD40 any other suggestions?

Cheers Kathy :x

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be very careful and not too much force, try to heat the bolt up and shock it loose.
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Bugger, just snapped one off! can anyone help? Please

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did you snap one before or after my reply? :S naughty!

ok now how much bolt do you have left?
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Re: Rusty Bolts

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Before. OOOpppppssss. I think i'm going to have to get an extractor for that one!! I can still see it just inside the start of the thread.

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wd is pretty rubbish for what you used it for.you should of used plusgas for a couple of days before attempting to loosen the nuts.still bit late now...
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Re: Rusty Bolts

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Stupid here again. Heat it up with what???

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it's a bit too late now .. :S

if in doubt in future, step away and be patient.
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it's "tread very carefully time" after shearing a bolt. are you up to the challenge?
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Re: Rusty Bolts

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Yeh I'm game. My neighbour just suggested coke a cola!! Shame I dont have a big pit to just chuck it in and let it sit over night.

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your neighour is not as stupid as you look. (sorry, i am only joking). actually coca cola contains phosphoric acid which eats rust, so theoretically it may help. i suggest you try to get a picture up on here and we can offer opinions on how to help you further.
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We have poured coke over bolt head. The 1 thats snapped is about 5 mm inside, would a halfwits bolt extractor do?

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I feel your pain. :wink: :lol: Been there a few times meself. :cry:

Have a good read through this:
https://club8090.co.uk/wiki/Te ... bolts/nuts" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

And as mentioned above, for several days before starting a job, get busy spraying studs etc with Plusgas or something else decent (not wd40).

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yea nk even a bit of derv or petrol in a spray bottle is better in my opinion.
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good luck and keep us posted, pics if possible too!
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