trouble removing the 10mm fan bolts..help?
#1
trouble removing the 10mm fan bolts..help?
Hey guys,
617 engine - I can't get the 10mm fan bolts off. Two came off fine - Im rounding out the other two - they wont budge. I PB blastered them to no avail. I even ground down a 10mm box end wrench to fit and I can't get grip on it with that without rounding it.
What should I do? Heat it? Anyone else have this problem?
Thanks,
Mike
617 engine - I can't get the 10mm fan bolts off. Two came off fine - Im rounding out the other two - they wont budge. I PB blastered them to no avail. I even ground down a 10mm box end wrench to fit and I can't get grip on it with that without rounding it.
What should I do? Heat it? Anyone else have this problem?
Thanks,
Mike
#2
RE: trouble removing the 10mm fan bolts..help?
Atwelve point box end doesn't give much grip and can cause rounding. I have only had success with open-end. After the penetrant try tightening the bolt. The motion breaks the rust, more penetrant is applied, and the boltcan beloosened a tiny amount. Repeat tightening, penetrant, and looseninguntil the boltis removed. Yes, the 10mm fan bolt design sucks.
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RE: trouble removing the 10mm fan bolts..help?
Got em.
I got a 6 point box end wrench at sears and ground the nose down. That, combined with a soaking in PB blaster overnight allowed me to remove them pretty easily.
Lesson learned: For the fan bolts, you NEED a 6 point box end wrench ground down to get this done right the first time. Soak in PB overnight. Buy new bolts beforehand, you may need them. My car doesnt have any rust - I cant imagine what these things must be like with a little rust in there.
Thanks for the help,
Mike
I got a 6 point box end wrench at sears and ground the nose down. That, combined with a soaking in PB blaster overnight allowed me to remove them pretty easily.
Lesson learned: For the fan bolts, you NEED a 6 point box end wrench ground down to get this done right the first time. Soak in PB overnight. Buy new bolts beforehand, you may need them. My car doesnt have any rust - I cant imagine what these things must be like with a little rust in there.
Thanks for the help,
Mike
#5
RE: trouble removing the 10mm fan bolts..help?
My solution: Honda (and other Japanese brands, I suppose) uses the same thread pitch with a 12mm head, so when I last worked on my fan assembly I replaced the German bolts with 12mm head Honda bolts. But I still used Never-Seez!
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RE: trouble removing the 10mm fan bolts..help?
thanks for mentioning that a six point will work. I thought the clearance was so tight that you'd need to grind off theentire end. Since long pattern box end wrenches are now common itis time to custom bend one for this application.
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