tcp2000
Automotive
- Jan 14, 2002
- 2
Steel head bolts holding an alumium head onto an aluminum block won't come loose. On the first round of breaking torque, I was able to only get a very small turn on each 10mm bolt (I was also being very carefull).
On the second round of loosining, the first bolt I tried broke off inside the block (sucks!). The rest of the bolts look as though they also want to break. The heads of the bolts "flex" slightly when loosining torque is applied and then they return to their orginal position when torque is removed. This is the way the first bolt behaved before breaking. The bolts seem to be seizing in the block where the threads are and not at the heads of the bolts.
I have already removed the left head from the block and I did not experience these kinds of problems.
I was wondering if anyone has a "trick" they can share to get these bolts out without breaking anymore of them...
On the second round of loosining, the first bolt I tried broke off inside the block (sucks!). The rest of the bolts look as though they also want to break. The heads of the bolts "flex" slightly when loosining torque is applied and then they return to their orginal position when torque is removed. This is the way the first bolt behaved before breaking. The bolts seem to be seizing in the block where the threads are and not at the heads of the bolts.
I have already removed the left head from the block and I did not experience these kinds of problems.
I was wondering if anyone has a "trick" they can share to get these bolts out without breaking anymore of them...