Posted by screwstick on April 29, 2012 at 21:07:52 from (174.22.187.192):
In Reply to: C60 Head Bolts posted by ColeSlaw on April 29, 2012 at 20:18:55:
If there is anything sticking up above the deck, rap the broken bolt with a hammer several times. Take vise grips and as tight as you can, grab the bolt and work back and forth to free it up.
If this doesn't work, you may have to weld a nut to the exposed bolt and then use a wrench to work it back and forth to get it out.
If that doesn't work, or you continually break it off more and more, you'll have to drill them out as carefully as possible. If the thread are damaged during this process, you can helicoil them.
Definately use thread sealer or antiseize upon reinstallation and adjust torque appropriately. All the bolts penetrate the water jacket except for two that enter the intake ports.
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