Butchered Allen bolt

Vara

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Various people have tried to undo this, including me.

Too enclosed to cut a slot in it, dismounting and working on in workshop, difficult/impossible. Welding in situ outside my skill set.

Any ideas?

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Impact driver seems the most likely, with a straight screwdriver bit that will dig into the bolt. Drilling it would be difficult due to its hardness - not as hard as a carbon steel one would be but still harder than as-cast.
 
You could try an impact driver with an oversized torx bit but to be honest the bolt head looks soft and you will probably have to remove the hatch and have it drilled out.
 
However the bit is called in English (heard an "easy-out" ;) ) there is a special tool to get damaged bolts out, looks just like threading tool with opposite thread - you just drill small hole into the screw and the tool having opposite thread screws into this while unscrewind the bolt. Ask some machinery shop, this is used on rusty engines and such.
 
if the bolts tight dont use the easy out they snap off and very difficult to drill out.
if you can take the whole thing off and take to an engineering shop where they will
have the tools and skill to do it.
 
If that is a stainless into aluminium I had a similar one once and impact driver, slot cutting etc all failed as the thread has basically become one with the hatch.
 
You could use a small grinding stone in a Dremel to cut 2 slots in the edges of the head, then use a big screwdriver.

+1. If this doesn't work it would leave the most head left for trying the other methods, my dremeloid came with some small cylindrical burs that might work instead of a small stone.

After trying that and the big Torx bit then the Snap-on extractors Parsival linked in post #14 look the biz. I echo other people's remarks here about the cheapo "Easy-out" style of extractor - completely useless IME, don't risk it.

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