Eug
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Thought I'd put it out to the wealth of knowledge that's on the Nav forum.
I've got a sheared bolt on the outboard (for the torque tab/sacrificial anode), obviously found out the hard way about stainless steel's strength.
Tried to use an easy out bolt extractor but it just just snapped off inside the bolt, pretty sure I've removed most of what's left of it but there might be a few pieces in there. Much to my mate's disgust he reckons the bolt extractors are ALWAYS useless.
Now I have two options:
1. Build (weld) the bolt back up through the center of a nut and hope the heat frees up the bolt and just use a socket.
2. Go at it carefully with a dremel and hope the remnants of the bolt extractor bit don't get in the way.
A carton in it for anyone that can help me get it sorted, alternatively pointing me in the right direction would be just as great.
Thanks
Eug
P.S. bolt is an M5 or thereabouts...
I've got a sheared bolt on the outboard (for the torque tab/sacrificial anode), obviously found out the hard way about stainless steel's strength.
Tried to use an easy out bolt extractor but it just just snapped off inside the bolt, pretty sure I've removed most of what's left of it but there might be a few pieces in there. Much to my mate's disgust he reckons the bolt extractors are ALWAYS useless.
Now I have two options:
1. Build (weld) the bolt back up through the center of a nut and hope the heat frees up the bolt and just use a socket.
2. Go at it carefully with a dremel and hope the remnants of the bolt extractor bit don't get in the way.
A carton in it for anyone that can help me get it sorted, alternatively pointing me in the right direction would be just as great.
Thanks
Eug
P.S. bolt is an M5 or thereabouts...
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