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Tried to remove the downpipe today, appears the bolts are seized, turns a bit then just feels like it's cross threading. Any tips or tricks to save me having to drill them out?
Guy at the garage tried with heat, said they were part turning and the locking up. If I was to drill them out or force them off is there anything better (material wise) to use to sto happening in future?
I wouldnt use copper slip , it will burn off.
why do you want to stop it again? surely only going to change once?.
drilling out is a dangerous option , you are fully comitied once you start , the head will be very weakened and will probably snap off and you will be just left with a stub.
problem is guys, copper slip will no free up a seized bolt. its only useful before the bolts are tightened up in the first place. penetrating oil and heat is the way forward, any shock treatment with a hammer (protecting the bolt/nut heads with a socket first of all)
drilling the studs out should only be the last resort, we had to drill one out on my fiesta turbo once and beleive me it was hard work not to mention the amount of drill bits we got through and normal HSS bits just don't cut it.
I dont know about the mk2's but on the mk1 leons if the dp bolts are ceased they are just as likely to unscrew the studs from the turbo, so that cross threading feeling you are getting maybe the studs unthreading from the turbo. Lots of wd40 left to soak overnight.
I dont know about the mk2's but on the mk1 leons if the dp bolts are ceased they are just as likely to unscrew the studs from the turbo, so that cross threading feeling you are getting maybe the studs unthreading from the turbo. Lots of wd40 left to soak overnight.
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