Chewed allen bolts - one solution

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Chewed allen bolts - one solution

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Discovered something today. I had an allen bolt on my engine that I was struggling to get undone and eventually the head chewed out. Not a good situation. Easy-outs a possibility but with such a shallow space to screw one into, I didn't even try. No room to drill deeper either. No room to chisel it round - besides it was too tight.

I could have welded a handle to it, but Instead I grabbed one of those damaged bolt-remover sets normally used on six-sided bolts or nuts that have rounded off.

Incredibly it worked! One of the set was almost right size. With the bolt head difficult to access, it needed a light tap with a hammer to get a little bite, but even at a light angle, it gripped that allen bolt no problem and out it came. A totally round head and it still came out. :D

There - you learn something new every day. Its not a tool I'd have considered for a job like that but was glad I had it. If you ever get a chewed allen bolt stuck in and you can't get in there to drill, try one of those broken bolt remover sets instead of easy-outs (which can break). Plus you get more torque with six bits of sharp metal gripping the outside rather than the inside of the bolt.

This sort of thing if you're not familiar with them:

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Re: Chewed allen bolts - one solution

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I wouldnt of thought to try going around the outside of it! that might be useful when I go to tackle the suspension.
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Those things are wonderful.
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