Hello,
After all the information on bolt grades, I realize one thing I have been guilty of is not replacing bolts that have been previously torqued. This may explain why I have broken bolts when torquing to specs. Most of the bolts I have broken have been ones that are rusted and have been in the car a long time. In any case, is there anyone that can give me good instructions on how to remove broken bolts? I have tried a number of times with little success. I recently broke off a bolt in a flywheel. I was able to finally get the bolt out, but I messed up the threads. I have taken pieces with broken bolts to a machine shop and they never seem to have any problems with removing bolts - this tends to be expensive, however. Besides, I would like to learn how to do it myself. The more detail, the better.
Thanks, Kevin
After all the information on bolt grades, I realize one thing I have been guilty of is not replacing bolts that have been previously torqued. This may explain why I have broken bolts when torquing to specs. Most of the bolts I have broken have been ones that are rusted and have been in the car a long time. In any case, is there anyone that can give me good instructions on how to remove broken bolts? I have tried a number of times with little success. I recently broke off a bolt in a flywheel. I was able to finally get the bolt out, but I messed up the threads. I have taken pieces with broken bolts to a machine shop and they never seem to have any problems with removing bolts - this tends to be expensive, however. Besides, I would like to learn how to do it myself. The more detail, the better.
Thanks, Kevin