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Old 05-17-2008, 02:11 PM
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Exclamation I'm at a loss, help please

86 Toyota with bad oil pump.

After trying to pop the bolt loose with the starter, the a dang 19mm bolt head is now rounded and I can't get a grip enough to work with it anymore (I was using 6 sided socket). Spent last 2 hours with impact hammer on the outside edge trying to get it to break loose and move- nothing. It's on TIGHT.

I am at a loss now as to how to get this bolt off.

Suggestions? Thanks in advance.
Old 05-17-2008, 02:17 PM
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Maybe a vise grip and the starter trick?
Old 05-17-2008, 02:28 PM
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http://www.awdirect.com/easy-off-met...quipmenttools/

These work great, I think everyone should have at least one set.
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Round bolt now, huh? Well, you could go to sears and get those really sweet bolt remover thingys...I'm too cheap for that. Here's some thoughts:

-hammer the next size smaller socket on(try a standard size socket)
-use a grinder and make new sides to the bolt head
-use pb blaster
-instead of the starter method, put the tranny in 5th or park. Then use something to jam the brake pedal to the floor. Should be about 24" in length I think.
-use the search function on this site...
-good luck!!!
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Another thing I just thought of. Weld a different bolt on top of that one.
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Originally Posted by jasond
http://www.awdirect.com/easy-off-met...quipmenttools/

These work great, I think everyone should have at least one set.

Yup, those are the ones I was thinking of!
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