Help with rusty bolts

Jay5.9L

...I just filled the cup.
Location
Riverton
I need to change this winch plate but can't remove these 7/32 bolts. I have hit them with PB blaster and my not so great impact wrench with out success. Any ideas or can some one with a better impact give it a shot? I want to resell the plate and would like to stay away from the torch if possible.

Thanks!

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skippy

Pretend Fabricator
Location
Tooele
I need to change this winch plate but can't remove these 7/32 bolts. I have hit them with PB blaster and my not so great impact wrench with out success. Any ideas or can some one with a better impact give it a shot? I want to resell the plate and would like to stay away from the torch if possible.

Thanks!

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you could heat up with a torch and pull it out without damaging the winch plate
 

jentzschman

Well-Known Member
Location
Sandy, Utah
Dang! Is that a star bolt? I hate those things when they get like that.

You could try throwing some heat on it from a oxy-acetylene, or a little bottle type. (I have heard that the yellow bottles produce a hotter flame if you try with those) I have done that before and it helped out.
 

Gravy

Ant Anstead of Dirtbikes
Supporting Member
heat and cool rapidly. and a big impact.
I've had to cut mine out on my winch plate because they would only loosen like 5 turns. (luckily just enough to fit a cutoff wheel in between the plate and the winch).
 

chans

Registered User
Location
Sandy
You could use a drill in the middle of the allen and drill up through the bolt to weaken it then use a big breaker bar with the allen socket and shear it off.
 

Rusted

Let's Ride!
Supporting Member
Location
Sandy
I would kroil and heat, then kroil and heat until I stripped out that allen head. Then I would weld on a nut and try it again. If you put a drill on it, the head will come off easy enough, but then you have to deal with getting the rest of the bolt out of the hole. I Assume it is threaded and not held on with a nut on the back side right?
 

driver920

Active Member
Location
West Valley
I.M.O. the very best thing for taperhead bolts is a true impact you know the one you hit with a big hammer my reasoning is ...... it will put two directions of force on it at the same time a downward impact and rotational force for me it has worked even when my 650fpt air impact wouldnt touch them
 

bryson

RME Resident Ninja
Supporting Member
Location
West Jordan
I think the "weld a nut to the head" trick will work best, and probably be the easiest assuming you have a welder. The heat from the weld usually breaks things loose, and the nut lets you put a wrench on it so you don'd have to worry about stripping the silly allen head. I'd use the largest diameter nut you can fit and still get a wrench on it. I like to use jam nuts for this, because the shallow depth lets you get the weld nice and hot on the head of the stripped bolt.
 

jackjoh

Jack - KC6NAR
Supporting Member
Location
Riverton, UT
Do what driver920 and JLRockies said or use wd40 and the sledge driver. The sledge driver was the motorcyclist friend in the 50's.
 

Jay5.9L

...I just filled the cup.
Location
Riverton
Anyone have a little time and the tools this weekend to help out? I can bring the winch and your favorite adult beverage/pizza.
 
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