See how ground this 1st pic as it was 2nd after. Grips to the base of bolt head. Hard to put on grabs better.
Not a B Body but I am trying to get a subframe off the main frame rails of my car. The subframe is butted onto plates at the front of the main frame rails and bolted in place.
Several bolts holding the crossmember to the frame have very shallow heads. See the lower bolt in the photo. I cannot get a socket or wrench to stay on the bolt when turning using a long bar or handle that is needed to apply enough force. Any suggestions, please????
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Seems to be standard 5/8 bolt head though the thread is probably BSF like most on this car.Sure it's not a whitworth?
The ones in the photo I posted would be possible this way. I'll bear it in mind.If you've got enough room to get a ruler in and take a photo then you should have enough room to use a mini hacksaw and cut the head off the bolt or nut. It might be slow work but should get the result.
Worth a try. Should help grip on the bolt head.If you really want to get the socket onto the bolt, you can grind the face of the socket to remove the chamfer going into it. This will give you full contact with the bolt head (recommend using a socket you don't mind grinding on).
I know it's pathetic but I am not a welder. Just a wrench type home mechanic.Weld a longer bolt on the end of your bolt and take them out. Wah- lah
Right. Thanks.This! Do it to a cheap Harbor Freight type impact or regular socket.
I've realized that the more expensive wrenches and sockets, such as SnapOn have much less chamfer.
See above. Not capable of welding.Weld a socket or a wrench on it
I may try heat but can't weld.weld a nut on it........ weld inside the nut so you can get a tool on it.........the heat from the weld will also loosen it
Yes, I see how that will help. I can't weld but I can grind . I've taken a couple of bolt heads off in other places on this subframe that way.See how ground this 1st pic as it was 2nd after. Grips to the base of bolt head. Hard to put on grabs better.
Final fallback unless I can find a small nuclear device!!!!!Cut, destroy, obliterate the fasteners with what ever you have on hand and replace them.
Air hammer with a chisel bit?
Not a B Body but I am trying to get a subframe off the main frame rails of my car. The subframe is butted onto plates at the front of the main frame rails and bolted in place.
Several bolts holding the crossmember to the frame have very shallow heads. See the lower bolt in the photo. I cannot get a socket or wrench to stay on the bolt when turning using a long bar or handle that is needed to apply enough force. Any suggestions, please??
PB Blast it multiple times a day for a few days if you’re not rushing it. Definitely 6 point wrenches.Not a B Body but I am trying to get a subframe off the main frame rails of my car. The subframe is butted onto plates at the front of the main frame rails and bolted in place.
Several bolts holding the crossmember to the frame have very shallow heads. See the lower bolt in the photo. I cannot get a socket or wrench to stay on the bolt when turning using a long bar or handle that is needed to apply enough force. Any suggestions, please????
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I figure I own way more tools than the average Joe, but have never seen one of those before.Another thing that might be helpful would be an induction bolt heater.View attachment 1412064
I can't either now. After a week of soaking, today I managed to get all the bolts loosened ready for removal. The ground-down socket was vital to success too. Thanks to all for the advice.I can't say enough good things about continously soaking thread and bolt head with PB Blaster.