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    A bolt sheared off below the head as I was removing it - how to get the rest out?

    I was removing the factory strut brace from the Lincoln LS this evening and one of the bolts at the centre of the brace sheared off at the head (rusted). I've never had to remove a broken off or sheared bolt before. is there a trick to remove this?

    Thanks!


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    Most reliable method to remove, weld a washer to the bolt then nut to the washer, spin it out.

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    Good demo vid.



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    Demonstration ^^ Heard it b4 just never seen it dun

    Nvm treed by Rick lol

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    Success rate, almost 100% on alum or steel.

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    That's cool - thanks! Downside is that I don't have a welder.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 92redragtop View Post
    Downside is that I don't have a welder.
    then I have a solution...but you need patience

    center punch broken bolt & drill a hole in the center...the hole diameter has to be about 2/3 of

    the size of the piece...soak with penetrant...drive a torx bit (one that fits tight) into the hole & use a 1/4 wrench on it

    remember...it will turn in BOTH directions....you must finesse it out...nice thing...if anything breaks you can still use

    the welding method

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    Or drive it to somebody that does have a welder.
    -Don____________

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    +1

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    try a small flat head screw driver and a hammer, should be much making the bolt tight anymore

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