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BUSTED Bolts in front Frame

Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2015 10:57 am
by Identity Crisis
Suggestions please.

When removing my front end components, a total of 3 bolts broke off. All three mount the front cross member to the frame. (DAMN)

Well after going through three sets of reverse outs and one set that was $80 guaranteed to work that broke off in the bolt I am at the point of getting out the torch and burning them out. Crappy part is the mounting nut may get damaged as well.

Anyone have thoughts on what I can try before I need to rebuild the front frame?

Thanks.

Re: BUSTED Bolts in front Frame

Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2015 12:51 pm
by The Dark Side of Will
Turn a drill bushing on a lathe and drill them out. The hole in the outermost layer of the metal is significantly larger than the bolt, making an almost ideal situation in which to use a drill bushing to keep the drill square and centered, then just drill the bolt out.

Start with 1/8" or so pilot, then drill out to 21/64 or so, taking several steps along the way. Use left handed bits to aid in the extraction of the shell when it gets really thin.

Be prepared to helicoil the holes when you're done.

You might also try drilling a small hole in one wall of the frame rail and using the little bitty straw that comes with the penetration oil can to deliver some penetrating oil to the TOP of the frame nut.

Re: BUSTED Bolts in front Frame

Posted: Sat Oct 17, 2015 12:53 pm
by The Dark Side of Will
Accidentally dug up the drill bushing I made to assist with drilling out the one bolt of mine that broke in the weld nut inside the frame rail.

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The base stock is 1" drill rod. The shoulder diameter is 0.615" and the through hole ended up at 0.410", which is the tap drill diameter for the 10x1.5 STI tap required to install a helicoil.