Stripped T-bar bolt
Stripped T-bar bolt
Ok, so Saturday Gearhead and I (mostly him) cranked on the t-bars on my Edge.
When all of a sudden the socket spins around the head, no warning, no slipping before hand but now it's striped.
Has anyone else had this happen ? What did you do to fix it?
Thanks
When all of a sudden the socket spins around the head, no warning, no slipping before hand but now it's striped.
Has anyone else had this happen ? What did you do to fix it?
Thanks
You must have bottomed it out. It turns so hard to begin with, it could be hard to tell when you've bottomed out unless you check frequently. Mine are bottomed out now.
I would have thought the down pressure would help the remaining threads re-engage when you try to back it out.
Take off the cover around there and see what you can see.
Also, I split a socket doing it and it spun one time. Did you try another socket? Are you sure it's the bolt that's spinning? It's a 1/2" socket. A 13mm is too big and a 12 is pretty much too small on mine.
I would have thought the down pressure would help the remaining threads re-engage when you try to back it out.
Take off the cover around there and see what you can see.
Also, I split a socket doing it and it spun one time. Did you try another socket? Are you sure it's the bolt that's spinning? It's a 1/2" socket. A 13mm is too big and a 12 is pretty much too small on mine.
It's not bottomed out yet..
Ummm we used a 13mm. We did it in his garage and thats what he used. It worked perfectly on the passenger side. Maybe I will put it on some jack stands and see if I can back it out.
Ummm we used a 13mm. We did it in his garage and thats what he used. It worked perfectly on the passenger side. Maybe I will put it on some jack stands and see if I can back it out.
U can get it out by going to sears and I beleive they are called "bolt-out sockets". Just do a searhc online and you'll see what I'm tlaing about.
http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/produ...eneral+Purpose
http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/produ...eneral+Purpose
is it the head or the threads or your socket that stripped? that would be handy info
as strong as those bolts SHOULD be, i bet it would strip the socket before the head, esp if its a 1/2 and youre using a 13mm. also it should be very difficult to strip those threads, i mean, if you think about it, those threads are holding all the weight of your front end...
as strong as those bolts SHOULD be, i bet it would strip the socket before the head, esp if its a 1/2 and youre using a 13mm. also it should be very difficult to strip those threads, i mean, if you think about it, those threads are holding all the weight of your front end...
You sound like some of the mechanics I work with! Man, rollaway tool boxes practically the size of my truck!
Love to have all that but I'm just a shadetree mechanic. Mostly working in my driveway at night. My one neighbor saw me the other day and said, "what's wrong, John?" and I said, "nothing, just checking some stuff." Then he said, "no, I mean, how come your doing it in the daylight?!"
Funny guy.
Love to have all that but I'm just a shadetree mechanic. Mostly working in my driveway at night. My one neighbor saw me the other day and said, "what's wrong, John?" and I said, "nothing, just checking some stuff." Then he said, "no, I mean, how come your doing it in the daylight?!"
Funny guy.
Originally Posted by badkarma
if you're gonna crank the t-bar at least lift the front of your truck off the ground.
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