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you could drill down the end of the stud and tap a smaller thread into it ....eg m6 thread into a m8 stud... then stick a short bolt and washer in.
you could drill down the end of the stud and tap a smaller thread into it ....eg m6 thread into a m8 stud... then stick a short bolt and washer in.
you could drill down the end of the stud and tap a smaller thread into it ....eg m6 thread into a m8 stud... then stick a short bolt and washer in.
If ya gonna drill and tap then you might as well drill out the bolt remains and re-tap M8
Edit: you can do this with the pump in situ inorl.
If ya gonna drill and tap then you might as well drill out the bolt remains and re-tap M8
Edit: you can do this with the pump in situ inorl.
Gratch this thread looks. like it is turning into a monkey fu_king a footballit's time for a few:beer2::beer2::beer2:. Just can't believe whats being said here. This goes against the very basic knowledge for auto repair 101. Good luck to all.
What are ya dribbling about ya silly septic?If there's anything basic here it's you
Ya still haven't replied to me about the stuff you were making up regarding veg oil![]()
OH Langers ; I have been called worse by better people than you and with more class.
And the veggie oil was answered this am on the same thread.If only you would check.
so matey, you can kiss my Yankee red neck:mooning::mooning:and have a good day :hysterically_laughi
And langers wipe the breast mike from the corner of your mouth and wipe nose it looks terrible
Grind the head of the bolt off and remove the waterpump. You will now be able to spray penetrant oil down the bolt shaft hole and get a stud extractor tool on the shank. Tapping it like knocking a nail in as jamesmartin says helps to crack rust/corrosion as does tightening up slightly first. Undo a bit then tighten up all the way out. Replace the rusty bolts with chrome or cad plated ones and copious coppa-slip.
INterpret please...Gratch this thread looks. like it is turning into a monkey fu_king a footballit's time for a few:beer2::beer2::beer2:. Just can't believe whats being said here. This goes against the very basic knowledge for auto repair 101. Good luck to all.
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