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    Cylinder head bolt rounded off.

    So I'm taking off the head on a f22 and bolt #5 rounded off.
    It stripped the socket's teeth(12pt).

    I've tried a hex socket and that didn't work. Then I tried one of those sockets designed to get off rounded off bolts/nuts but that just rounded it off even more.
    The 12 pt can still go on it but it spins when i put 40 lbs on it.
    Would i have to drill it and use a easy out or would that just snap?
    All because of the lump that's in the way for the exhaust bolt.
    I would post pictures but i have no idea how.

    #2
    You could carefully grind it down to the next size down. Use a 6 point, not 12. Using a 12 point socket on a hex bolt head is just asking for it to strip. Otherwise, drilling it out is your only real option. I'd also be afraid of the drill snapping it, so I'd do that as a last resort.

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      #3
      I have had 100&#37; success with MIG welding the head of an old stud to the top of the rounded off stud.

      if you don't have access to a welder and going to the next size down socket doesn't work. Drilling or grinding the head off the stud will at least allow you to remove the head and get a set of vise grips on the remaining stud. Be very careful as the stud is a harder carbon steel and the head is the softer aluminum alloy. it doesn't take much to take a lot off the head if you slip with a drill or grinder.
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        #4
        I'm not sure exactly where this bolt is located (or how much access you have to it), but I've always had success using a hammer and a chisel to back out stripped bolts or nuts.
        I'm faster then a prius

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          #5
          You're mad lucky if you get a head bolt out with a hammer and chisel.

          Ghost has told you the tried and true method. Weld a nut, and bust it. Lol. Home Depot rents welders I believe. You can flux core it if you want, but be sure to get ALL the slag off and out of the head.

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            #6
            As said already, weld a nut or bolt head on there and break her loose.

            No access to a welder? Ive had some luck with getting a real good bite on the fastener with some vice grips and using a pipe on the end of the pliers so break of rusty and stripped fasteners.

            If you can clean all the oil off you MIGHT have luck with jb weld and a nut over the stripped out bolt head. Use a larger nut that fits over the bolt head and gob that crap on it and around it and wait.

            Good luck

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