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Title: Anyone have some info on these tools to remove stripped bolts
Post by: 06 BaNsHeE on September 05, 2007, 04:16:12 PM
I was removing my cylinders of my bike and I noticed two of the nuts stripped really bad....And its in a really tight spot.So I need to know how to remove it.Thinking this might do the trick

http://www.chromate.com/NC%20STATE%20CONTRACT/952162.jpg

Anyone have any info?


Title: Re: Anyone have some info on these tools to remove stripped bolts
Post by: zx11rider on September 05, 2007, 04:23:10 PM
sears sells some that worked for me on my lawn tractor, as long as the bolts are not rusted on bad , if so use pb blaster or something to soak it so it will come loose.


Title: Re: Anyone have some info on these tools to remove stripped bolts
Post by: TRX450R_Racer on September 05, 2007, 04:27:28 PM
You can't get at it with a hammer and a punch?


Title: Re: Anyone have some info on these tools to remove stripped bolts
Post by: KB on September 05, 2007, 06:44:22 PM
If it's one of the nut's on the inside of the jug's they are kinda hard to get to, maybe a kit like the one in the picture or like said above
SEARS sells a kit like that, probablly have them on the shelf too.

Sometimes I will try a Standard socket 1 size smaller or even a Metric 1 size smaller & tap it on w/ a hammer & try that, I would use PB Blaster before WD or anything else.

A little heat might help to, like w/ a little, pocket miny torch directly on that nut (about the size of a magic marker, w/ a tip on it)

YOU CAN DOO IT !



Title: Re: Anyone have some info on these tools to remove stripped bolts
Post by: 06 BaNsHeE on September 05, 2007, 06:50:47 PM
Yes its the ont in between both jugs by the front.That thing is stripped to hell lol...Im going to just buy the kit.Im going to do it all by myself because Im a big boy lol