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Broken bolt extractors - don't
#796315
03/12/07 02:34 PM
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Joined: Jun 2000
Posts: 3,702
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I bought a set of Irwin bolt extractors (the tapered, fluted, left-hand thread things where you drill a hole into the bolt stub and insert the extractor and crank it lefty loosey) a while ago...so far I have broken 3 of the 5, the others are going in the trash. Not recommended. Maybe other brands are better, but somehow I doubt it.
Steve Carlson - 95 Trooper LS expo rig Serenity now!
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Re: Broken bolt extractors - don't
[Re: BigSwede]
#796316
03/12/07 04:27 PM
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Joined: Jan 2000
Posts: 2,437
Body Damage is Cool
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I've had mixed luck with bolt extractors. Larger sizes with good access to the bolt seems to help. The left hand drill bits are the best though. Often times loosening up the broken bolt while drilling it out, then the extractor works well.
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Re: Broken bolt extractors - don't
[Re: lttlbddy]
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03/12/07 04:44 PM
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Joined: Sep 2003
Posts: 1,871
Body Damage is Cool
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Yeah you have to only use the good brand one, My dad thought me to never use the cheap ones, they'll break every time. I'm not sure what brand he gets, he gets them through his work(bis jet engine mechanic)
89 trooper, tera low t-case gears,5.38's, 3" indy4xsus lift3"body lift,safari snorkle,warn winch,custom bull bar,custom rock sliders,warn hubs,35x13.50r15,custom rear bumper trooper pics
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Re: Broken bolt extractors - don't
[Re: onebadtrooper]
#796318
03/12/07 05:07 PM
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Joined: Feb 2004
Posts: 965
Rock Warrior
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I broke a Craftsman extractor on a pretty large bolt. Getting the pieces of extractor out of the still stuck bolt was a huge PITA.
I'll skip them next time.
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1995 Passport - TH700R4 - Twin-sticked Dana300 w/tera 4:1 - Leaf sprung SAS w/Dana 60/14BFF - 38.5x11 Boggers - DOR bumper w/ MM SE9500
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Re: Broken bolt extractors - don't
[Re: Starchild]
#796319
03/12/07 05:55 PM
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Joined: Jun 2000
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Getting the pieces of extractor out of the still stuck bolt was a huge PITA. Yeah, that's the real problem. If they could be drilled out then I wouldn't mind so much, but that hardened steel is very difficult to drill. The second and third one I broke were on a bolt I had drilled all the way through, so I was able to punch the broken pieces out from behind, otherwise I wouldn't have even tried the extractors. Then I drilled the hole out bigger and tried the largest extractor...it didn't break but I twisted the head of it a little and the wrench got a groove in it before I gave up...I'm just gonna drill it all out and through-bolt it.
Steve Carlson - 95 Trooper LS expo rig Serenity now!
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Re: Broken bolt extractors - don't
[Re: BigSwede]
#796320
03/14/07 08:47 PM
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Joined: Jun 2006
Posts: 9
Need a Spot
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If the bolt/stud is above the surface,Get a set of the craftsman extractors that look like nuts with reverse threads. They actually dig into the stud and it comes right out. No drilling, no breaking bits. I've found with this type of tool you get what you pay for.
86' Trooper, 2.3, 31" wild countrys, pro comp shocks.
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Re: Broken bolt extractors - don't
[Re: BigSwede]
#796321
03/15/07 03:29 AM
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Joined: Jul 2002
Posts: 351
Mudrunner
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I'm not saying mine won't end up like yours but I have extracted many a bolt with my set of Irwins and so far so good. How long is a while ago ?
98 Rodeo 00 4Runner
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Re: Broken bolt extractors - don't
[Re: Mr. Mojo]
#796322
03/16/07 03:01 AM
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Joined: Jun 2000
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I bought 'em a few months ago...didn't use them until recently. All I can say is my he-man strength overwhelmed them before they did diddly to get the bolts out...every time.
Irwin is generally a cut above the cheap no-name stuff, which is why I bought them. Oh well.
Steve Carlson - 95 Trooper LS expo rig Serenity now!
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