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Need help, bottomed out one too many times transmission bolt.

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    Need help, bottomed out one too many times transmission bolt.

    My car scraped a lot when it was running, so I am pulling my motor that has a rod knocking, and putting a new one in, and ive encountered an issue, my first tranny bolt is scraped flat, and it wont thread out, it keeps loosing grip with the socket.

    #2
    A bolt extractor helps:
    http://www.irwin.com/tools/screw-bol...olt-extractors

    If that fails, you can drill it out and re thread it.

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      #3
      I was about to post those. They will not fail I used them on my transmission mounting bolts with great success. I think I needed to use it for 4 of the bolts.
      Be unique, like every other person.

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        #4
        +1 for the bolt extractor, Mine has saved me multiple times. Its a good investment, and a good tool to have around because this wont be the last time you'll use it. If you're in to the whole slammed herra frush stuff.

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          #5
          Ya save the ground scraping/sparks flying crap to the Volkswagon/Euro guys.

          If you want to be lowered, do it right.

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            #6
            you can also weld a nut onto it if you have a welder if the easy outs let you down

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