Murv
Well-Known Member
I have a sheered off bolt in a heat exchanger that I need to somehow repair.
The bolt snapped with very little pressure on it, which is understandable looking at the corrosion on the surviving part alongside the one that came out OK.
There doesn't seem to be much chance of getting the rest of the stud out, I drilled into it and hammered a sealey stud extractor in which subsequently snapped when force was applied to it.
It's also been soaking in plusgas for a week and had liberal applications of a blowtorch before I started on it.
Can I just drill down through the old stud, then wind a tap into it? I'm guessing a helicoil wouldn't be of any use due to limited material thickness on the heat exchanger?
But, as you may all remember from threads past, I know nothing about this sort of stuff!!
So, what do I need to buy to make this better, and any sort of idiots guide would be greatly appreciated!
The bolt snapped with very little pressure on it, which is understandable looking at the corrosion on the surviving part alongside the one that came out OK.
There doesn't seem to be much chance of getting the rest of the stud out, I drilled into it and hammered a sealey stud extractor in which subsequently snapped when force was applied to it.
It's also been soaking in plusgas for a week and had liberal applications of a blowtorch before I started on it.
Can I just drill down through the old stud, then wind a tap into it? I'm guessing a helicoil wouldn't be of any use due to limited material thickness on the heat exchanger?
But, as you may all remember from threads past, I know nothing about this sort of stuff!!
So, what do I need to buy to make this better, and any sort of idiots guide would be greatly appreciated!