Stripped head bolts...
Take a 13mm 6pt socket and heat it up red hot with a map gas torch and knock it down onto the 14mm bolt head. Let it cool and try to break it loose like that. I've used this method before with success. Good Luck.
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Don't bother giving me "rep", I won't return it and I think it is stupid.
Gracie Barra Clearwater
pm me if you are interested in trying a free class at any of the gyms.
Thanks man, its because the head is warped.
Oicked up this thing from advance auto parts made by Vise Grips
I describe it by it looking like the inverse of what a drill bit would, and when you loosen the bolt it tightens its grip on the head of the bolt
Oicked up this thing from advance auto parts made by Vise Grips
I describe it by it looking like the inverse of what a drill bit would, and when you loosen the bolt it tightens its grip on the head of the bolt
If there is still an end on the bolt, Sears sells some nasty lookin' reverse sockets, I've used it on multiple broken bolts (stupid rusted ass 240s) and it has worked like a charm.
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