Posted by Roger46 on October 02, 2010 at 17:15:19 from (72.100.97.218):
In Reply to: super h deck posted by ridetoslide on October 02, 2010 at 11:14:07:
I have taken many of those off by the method Jim described below. But if you have one broken off I have been using a technique my old welding shop teacher taught me many years ago. I clamp a nut in a Vise-grip and clamp the nut over the broken bolt. Then I weld the nut to the broken bolt by starting at the bottom of the nut at the bolt and welding the nut full. Then let it cool and carefully (working back and forth) loosen the nut. If it doesn't want to come off heat the nut by Jim's method below. The only thing to be careful about is welding to the case, which seldom happens as it usually doesn't want to stick to cast iron. Make sure to use a smaller nut to prevent this especially on those bolts which I think are 1/2". Roger
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