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Topic: Alternator Bolt - head sheared offPosted: 17-April-2008 at 7:23AM |
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I was removing the alternator from my 71 F-250 yesterday. There is a great deal of underhood surface rust on everything because the previous owner had it parked outside and the seals were all bad - water gets in there pretty easy. Both bolts that hold the alternator on had sheared off (right at the head) when I went to loosen them. The one that threads into the alternator I could care less about since I am replacing the alternator. The one that goes into the head is another issue. Since it sheared at the head, and it is an FE block with the bolt on the bottom, the alternator is still attached (it flops back and forth) and the spacer is still there. How do I remove this 3"+ bolt from the head??? I was going to cut the alternator out with the sawzall, but I wanted to check before I did anything. Is there a "safe" way to get the bolt out of the block? |
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Posted: 17-April-2008 at 7:35AM |
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Heat and paraffin wax has always worked for me.
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Former U.S. Navy submariner onboard USS Sturgeon SSN 637
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Posted: 17-April-2008 at 4:39PM |
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time and PB blaster or aerokroil seems to work, haven't tried the heat and paraffin wax yet, but I've heard about it lots of times..
Jim
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Posted: 21-April-2008 at 6:46AM |
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Here's the aftermath on this one:
The alternator was still being held in by the large bolt into the block theough the spacer.
I proceeded to try and pound the alternator off from the bolt shank. Would not come off. Seemed strange since the head of the bolt sheared clean off... I even used an 8 pound mall after the hammer did not work.
I then took a sawzall and cut through the alternator. Once I cut through the alternator and bolt, it fell off. The remaining part of the bolt, the spacer and what was left of the alternator bolt tube easily screwed out by hand.
The bolt problem was actually corrosion inside the alternator inside the bolt tube whereas the bolt was rusted to the alternator - not the thread of the bolt rusted into the block like I had thought.
Very wierd. But problem solved.
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