RichardS
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New stud extractor arrived, and no luck. It requires the stud to be longer in order to be effective at 5mm on the 1mm to 6mm stud extractor.
To add to the fortunes spent already on trying to remove this, next up we have these: http://www.axminster.co.uk/irwin-t394100-set-of-7-power-grip-screw-extractors (the 3/16s one being the only one I am interested in of course).
I will be consulting http://www.kentmarineservices.com/ tomorrow also as I am somewhat losing hope and succumbing to despair! How hard is it to get the head off the engine if I do go for this nuclear option? Any decent guides that can be suggested?
I'm really sorry to hear that Mark. Is it like a drill chuck where the gripper jaws extend outwards as you close the distance between the jaws as I guess that would mean that the more open the jaws are, the further they are inside the body of the extractor.
How long would the stud have to be to be grippable in the smaller extractor?
Would the larger extractor extend it's jaws sufficiently to grip the stud, assuming that the stud was a bit thicker and that it could grip it at all?
If the answer to the second question is yes then you need a way to widen up the stud so that the larger extractor, or perhaps even the first one you bought, can get a grip.
The obvious answer is to weld some welding rod onto the side of the stud to build it up a bit but I realise that you're not going to be able to do that. What you might be able to do is take something like a very small size rat-tail or flat file - for example - I have one which is only 2 or 3 mm square, and cut some short lengths which you can insert into the jaws of the extractor before clamping it onto the stud. Try with one piece of file first.
A file sounds ideal because it is hard and rough but you might even try with a single flat nail or similar which you just slot down one side of the jaws so the teeth on the other side are still biting into the stud at least on one side because the smooth nail will not grip the stud.
It's worth a try as it's very low cost!
Richard