I've been looking for an excuss to buy this set
Craftsman Bolt-Out™ Damaged Bolt/Nut Remover Set
Sears item #00952161000Mfr. model #52161
It is pretty bad. It is to the point that Crazy Red had to pound the socket on and off the bolt with a hammer. Even then, it still slipped. I guess someone with the right skills and tools could grind the head down a little and try a smaller socket. If I have a chance, I will take a pic of it this evening.Originally Posted by POS Racing
I've been looking for an excuss to buy this set
Craftsman Bolt-Out™ Damaged Bolt/Nut Remover Set
Sears item #00952161000Mfr. model #52161
Very interesting! If you don't get it and come over, I may just need to spend your beer money on it.Originally Posted by POS Racing
Sam, Mick....you guys are the GREATEST! I was able to strip and reinstall the interior by 8pm. Cloroxed the he## outta that floorboard and Lysoled the underside of the carpet. Now, instead of the moldy smell, I've got the bleachy freshness scent for about 4 days. Happiness is mine again. :)
Thanks a million!!
Of all the world's greatest contradictions...'British Engineering' is by far my favorite oxymoron.
I've got it, and no, it didn't work on my seat boltsOriginally Posted by Titus
'02 Berlina S2k
J's 60RS, K&N FIPK, AUT CF cooling panel,
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Glad to help and nice to meet you!Originally Posted by TroyAndEddie
So what did you end up doing??Originally Posted by Adam Payrot
Yea what Sammm said! That sucker was tight but it was no match for Sammm!Originally Posted by sammm
Really liked your car TroyAndEddie! The 10AE blue top looked sweet on your Laguna Blue Miata!
Thanks! Hopefully if the weather's right, noone will see it for a looong time!
Of all the world's greatest contradictions...'British Engineering' is by far my favorite oxymoron.
I, uh, wrecked that car before I could get a chance to try anything else. My next step was to try drilling them out. Luckily, my 93 doesn't have the bolt problem.Originally Posted by Titus
One thing you could try is penetrating oil on the top-side and bottom-side of the bolts, but you'll have to figure out where to scrape away the spray-on stuff off the bottom, and you'll have to be fairly accurate in guessing where to scrape.
'02 Berlina S2k
J's 60RS, K&N FIPK, AUT CF cooling panel,
JDM sidemarkers, S badges, BYS emblems,
Mugen TP, 11.7:1 CR, Comptech Header,
Hello Kitty Mugen badge