Hallsy wrote:
Going slightly OT but what do most find is the easiest way to remove these bolts when the heads have been rounded out?
I'd have thought welding a nut on top of the head would be easiest, heat helping to release the bolt?
I hadn't realised that Stainless was softer than mild, as stainless tends to crack where mild would bend I assumed the oposite!! But even for mild steel high tensile bolts, if corrosion is a worry, why not use zinc passivated ones?
There was a guide which 911 & Porsche World wrote many moons ago detailing how the plates could be removed with dodgy bolts. Welding a nut on top of the existing bolt I seem to recall was cited as one method of tackling the problem. I guess Irwin Bolt grips might come in handy (they have on cars for me on previous occasions).
IME zinc passivated bolts only go so far. On old Triumphs (well, the Slant 4 and Stag engines where both use alloy heads with the Sprint engines to a lesser extent) it is not unheard of for zinc plate studs to seize into the head after only a couple of years causing a manner of problems that they are meant to avoid (where Stainless studs so far have seem to have avoided this issue). That includes individuals who have use copper grease along with that as welll If bolts of a suitable coating could be found I guess it would be a different matter.