4age 20v silvertop headblot problem

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4age 20v silvertop headblot problem

Postby KIPH8N » Sun Apr 25, 2010 11:52 pm

I have a 4age 20v silvertop i was taking out the head but i have fully made the top part of the head bolt thing round because there were carbon deposit underneath and a put the spanner in and rotated it with a power bar but now the head bolt is fully round and when i put the socket in and try to take it off the socket rotates by itself. Any idea how i could take it off? :(
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Postby Bling » Mon Apr 26, 2010 12:12 am

One solution is to weld a bolt on top of it. If no welder though, not sure :( Someone else would have had this problem so will post up :)
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Postby dusk93 » Mon Apr 26, 2010 12:20 am

I had the same problem and as it was the last one left and I had a new set of headbolts, took a drill to the head of the bolt so I could lift the head off, then undid the rest of the bolt with vice grips :)

Not that it was that tight after drilling the head off 8O

Hope this helps,
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Postby frost » Mon Apr 26, 2010 2:32 am

dusk93 wrote:I had the same problem and as it was the last one left and I had a new set of headbolts, took a drill to the head of the bolt so I could lift the head off, then undid the rest of the bolt with vice grips :)

Not that it was that tight after drilling the head off 8O

Hope this helps,
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i found this to be the best way,
best to do it on a steady drill press, at least then you wont slip and drill a hole in your head,
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