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105 series ideler bolt stripped HELP

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105 series ideler bolt stripped HELP

Post by familybus »

damn im realy pithed off now!
trying to change the oil pump seal on the cruiser

so close yet so far
ive got all the belts stripped and made a tool to hold the harmonic balancer while i crack the crank bolt all good and then the last bolt which is on the pulley on the oil pump cover WHEN

grrrrrrrrr the head strips and rounds off, i used a 14mm socket and took it easy but she was soooo tight it just slipped and rounded off

is there a tool to grip the head and turn it? im not too keen on welding or drilling as i still have the radiator in and its a tight fit

any ideas or any one with a special tool near here i can borrow please?

cheers in advance Harv
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Re: 105 series ideler bolt stripped HELP

Post by chunderlicious »

vice grips, a 13mm socket hammered on, maybe a stud removal tool. its alot easier to get it out with a head still on it..... when it snaps, thats when your in the shit
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Re: 105 series ideler bolt stripped HELP

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Re: 105 series ideler bolt stripped HELP

Post by 80's_delirious »

I have a set of these things

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http://www.irwin.com/tools/screw-bolt-e ... extractors

if there is reasonable access and a bit of space around the bolt head (the bolt extractor is bigger than a socket), they work great. I have used them on stripped bolt heads and rusted bolt heads with good success so far.

I bought a kit at bunnings, but you can get them individually too.
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Re: 105 series ideler bolt stripped HELP

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80's_delirious wrote:I have a set of these things

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http://www.irwin.com/tools/screw-bolt-e ... extractors

if there is reasonable access and a bit of space around the bolt head (the bolt extractor is bigger than a socket), they work great. I have used them on stripped bolt heads and rusted bolt heads with good success so far.

I bought a kit at bunnings, but you can get them individually too.
that looks like the goods!

ill see if Bunnings Crossroads has them, thanks so much for that 80,S :armsup:
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Re: 105 series ideler bolt stripped HELP

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I would normally hammer a socket on to it.
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Re: 105 series ideler bolt stripped HELP

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ok got myself a set of 5 of these from bunnings for $49 and if i knew how good theses are and they were $100, id still get them!

did the job of gettin the bolt out easy as!

job done and again thanks 80,S :armsup: :armsup: :armsup:
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Re: 105 series ideler bolt stripped HELP

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And now watch you dont strip the oil pump screws haha
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Re: 105 series ideler bolt stripped HELP

Post by 80's_delirious »

familybus wrote:ok got myself a set of 5 of these from bunnings for $49 and if i knew how good theses are and they were $100, id still get them!

did the job of gettin the bolt out easy as!

job done and again thanks 80,S :armsup: :armsup: :armsup:

thought the same the first time I used mine. Good bit of gear :armsup:
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Re: 105 series ideler bolt stripped HELP

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80's_delirious wrote:
familybus wrote:ok got myself a set of 5 of these from bunnings for $49 and if i knew how good theses are and they were $100, id still get them!

did the job of gettin the bolt out easy as!

job done and again thanks 80,S :armsup: :armsup: :armsup:

thought the same the first time I used mine. Good bit of gear :armsup:
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and im not sure if anyone else has the same prob but this helped alot http://forum.ih8mud.com/80-series-tech/ ... -pics.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

the screws that hold the plate over the oil pump were replaced with the same type of screw but with a allen key instead of phllips and i bought them from Fred Tappings in Ingleburn for $4.80 for 8
oil pump ring from Toymota $4.50
new ideler pulley with new bolt $56
bolt extractor set Bunnings $49
2 cans of degreaser $4
new steering damper $90 ( cause the one i had to remove for easier access was yuky)


the price of doing it myself and saving a motsa PRICELESS!!!!!!!!! :armsup:
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