Bolt in the very corner of the bottom of the door...

Bolt in the very corner of the bottom of the door...

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Juddder

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918 posts

199 months

Friday 18th July
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Anyone got any clever suggestions of how to remove this incredibly tight bolt from the bottom of the passenger door?

I've tried from below with mirror and ratchet, but the head just rounded of slightly and it bluntly removed to unbolt. WD40 is going to be difficult as you are spraying upwards at it, so I am guessing either:

a. Hammer a bit tightly into the bolt and try again to twist it out
b. Drill the damn thing out (difficult from underneath) and maybe even jack up the car to get more space
c. Try some screw removal tool

All thoughts appreciated smile


Vsix and Vtec

980 posts

33 months

Friday 18th July
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I think id be reaching for the bolt removal socket.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Irwin-Industrial-Tools-54...

Or similar.

notaping

412 posts

86 months

Friday 18th July
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If you have a Dremel - mask off the paint around the bolt and grind the head off. Once the heads off the panel will come free and give you access to the remaining thread. Done a couple myself. It's a pain but usually the quickest way.

jstx

70 posts

36 months

Friday 18th July
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Is the head too far gone to get a socket on?

Will this style universal joint socket get in there?

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Sealey-AK2710-Universal-W...

Like anything Cerbera related, just be patient and you'll be successful.

Juddder

Original Poster:

918 posts

199 months

Friday 18th July
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Thanks guys and for the advice

I am actually wrong in my description, it is (or was) a hex head countersunk screw, which appears to have rusted on courtesy of the steel washer that is around it.

I tried various hex head and variation head sizes on screwdrivers and ratchets, screw extractors and anything else I could think of and still can't move it so it looks like it's time to drill the head off of it or similar...

Supateg

795 posts

157 months

Saturday 19th July
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Sometimes a torx bit hammered in works, if the background is solid enough, i’m doubtful in this case. Other option is to drill it out, luckily by its nature your drill bit will be centred nicely. I do have some left had drill bits for this situation and find they eventually grab and pull it out. Looks like M6 hex bolt? so start with 4mm and go up in size, no bigger than 6mm or you ll knacker the thread up.

Juddder

Original Poster:

918 posts

199 months

Saturday 19th July
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Nice - many thanks - I will try exactly that today / tomorrow smile