


Was changing the thermostat today, and one of the 3 bolts sheered off just after I started to un-do it. So now i have half the bolt still in the hole, and half of it out



At the moment water/coolant is spitting out of there when driving

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Shorty40 wrote:Ezy Out
Yeah, me bodgey toochristover1 wrote:Is there any thread sticking out that you could clamp locking grip pliers to?
If so INOX spray, or to a lesser extent wd40 rp7 type spray may help loosen it.
from the picture, it looks like you could do what you say, but make sure its not going to drill into something like the water jacket, or anything serious.
If its like the front 1 I see, it could be possible to nut and bolt it..
Just a theory, I am not a mechanic, just a bloke who does dodgey stuff,
too
christover
Go and check! You might be worrying for nothingthere wont be much if any thread sticking out once I remove the top section
dumbdunce wrote:if your time is worth anything to you, the cheapest method is going to be to ditch the entire thermostat housing and get a new one. if you're going to go down the ezy out path, take the entire housing out and stick it in a vice, and don't be too disappointed when (a) the drill wanders off into the soft aluminium housing (b) you drill straight but the ezy out won't budge it (c) the ezy out breaks off and you spend hours getting the shards of hardened steel out (d) you finally get it all out and drill it and tap it for a helicoil (e) you put it back together and it leaks because the housing isn't straight any more after all your dicking around (f) you give up in disgust after 5 hours wasted and $150 spent on ezy outs, helicoil kits, drill bits and beers (g) you leave it until next weekend after ringing your parts bloke to order a new lower housing for you![]()
ok it sounds funnay but chances are that's the way it will go. If I have a customer vehicle with the same problem I give them the option of just shelling out for new parts or paying by the hour while I try and rescue their junk. New parts is almost always cheaper and is always faster assuming the parts are available.
cheers
DD
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