Ok guys so i feel like a pretty big idiot for doing this, but recently i replaced the rocker cover gaskets due to an oil leak. Checked today and one of the rocker covers was covered in oil still, so i figured maybe the bolts were a little loose. Went through and checked em all, went to tighten one and snapped it offAnyway anyone got some advice on removing the snapped bolt?
If it's not snapped off below the head level you could remove the rocker cover and grip whats left of the bolt with pliers or vycegrips...if it's snapped off below the head deck level and you cannot grip it you can buy left hand threaded drills which drill into the broken bolt and unscrew it whilst drilling or use an "easy-out" but if they snap you have a bigger problem. You may also be able to use a centre punch to slowly and gently tap the bolt anti-clockwise.
Others on the forum will have other methods.
Good Luck.
Last edited by hako; 02-05-2009 at 08:46 PM. Reason: spelling
I did a similar thing on my plenum chamber bolts. Torque wrench didn't click.That's an issue for next time i want to remove it.
Just took off the rocker cover and took a closer look, the bolt is to far in to get a hold of it and twist it out. Had a chat to a mate and he had a set of "easy-outs" that i could use but dont really feel confident enough to do it incase i screw things up even more, looks like i am going to have to leave it to the pros, am i going to be alright to drive it like it is only bout 5 - 8 kms to get it into town?
easy-outs are simply that, easy! use them and it'll only take 5mins tops!! you wont screw it up, it just kinda drills/taps into the head bolt then you can remove it by undoing it. really really simple and it'll cost you nothing!
if you really need to, yea it'll be fine if you end up taking it to a pro 5-8kms down the road, worst thing thats gonna happen is throw some oil out that section. wont be much thou.
weld a nut onto it and then use a rachet easy as using easy outs
Originally Posted by Smidy