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Old 12-17-2019, 01:57 PM   #15
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That should do it, gradually increase pressure. Watch the socket, if you see it start turning and the base of the bolt head isn't moving I would stop. Best to go to an extractor at that point.
honestly if that doesn’t work i’m gonna do an oil change through dipstick tube hole😂😂😂
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honestly if that doesn’t work i’m gonna do an oil change through dipstick tube hole😂😂😂
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First make sure your auto insurance is paid up, then move your car way down the driveway then heat up the area around the bolt with the torch.




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Remove that splash panel if you haven't for more access. I'd use big vice grips first, then hammer on the 6 point with a long breaker bar. I personally haven't used those socket extractors yet but they look promising. I did try to use the drill bit extractors for smaller bolts but that didn't work.
i've used them on my older truck a couple times for rotted out fasteners. they've always worked. but those were fasteners that were properly torqued, not over-torqued...
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6 point


Then remove splash panel and use vice grips


How did you manage to round off the bolt? Unless the 12 pt wasn't on properly?
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Hammering on a steel bolt that's threaded into aluminum may turn out poorly I can picture cracking the oil pan and causing a whole other, much more expensive problem. Get the bolt extractor and be nice to it.
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Hammering on a steel bolt that's threaded into aluminum may turn out poorly I can picture cracking the oil pan and causing a whole other, much more expensive problem. Get the bolt extractor and be nice to it.
The lower pan is steel.
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Sorry I missed this thread until now. I think a small pipe wrench has potential here.
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Then remove splash panel and use vice grips


How did you manage to round off the bolt? Unless the 12 pt wasn't on properly?
it could be a harbor freight 12pt, which i'm convinced are 1/32 oversized.

i don't believe i've ever successfully removed any fasteners with my 12pt harbor freight set. i've rounded most of them off... which is half the sockets i own. the other half are 6pt harbor freights...
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it could be a harbor freight 12pt, which i'm convinced are 1/32 oversized.

i don't believe i've ever successfully removed any fasteners with my 12pt harbor freight set. i've rounded most of them off... which is half the sockets i own. the other half are 6pt harbor freights...
I hope you've learned something here...
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I hope you've learned something here...
yes. buy extra's so i have something to tide me over till i can get them warrantied!

have you priced out sockets?!? i already sold the liver and a testicle for the tool box... the matco guy said he only accepts payments now in the form of first born's. i don't have any kids, therefore, i'm not getting any new sockets.
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Then remove splash panel and use vice grips


How did you manage to round off the bolt? Unless the 12 pt wasn't on properly?
yeah 12 points socket and wasn’t sitting properly
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I finally got all the tools so tomorrow morning i’m attacking that sucka bolt. if nothing works out ill put my baby up for sale lol
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yes. buy extra's so i have something to tide me over till i can get them warrantied!

have you priced out sockets?!? i already sold the liver and a testicle for the tool box... the matco guy said he only accepts payments now in the form of first born's. i don't have any kids, therefore, i'm not getting any new sockets.
that’s me tho when i’m purchasing race car parts “y’all take kidney as a payment?”
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