frustrated beyond belief
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frustrated beyond belief
Ok, I have been working on a second 01 dodge ram that I bought a few weeks ago. I've spent the last week replacing, shocks (still O.E.), Tie Rods (Still O.E.), brakes; including calipers and wheel cylinders and rotors, rear diff gasket, new trans solenoid and filter, and various other front end parts. Well today I began the LAST item on the list, the plenum fix. All was going smooth until I began removing intake bolts, amazingly I didn't break any. A p.o. did that for me!!! All came out fine except front bolt on passenger side which was the one that was broken. Unfortunately it must have been broken for a while because it was so seized in there that P.B. Blaster, Deep Creep, wouldn't even let it budge. Then to make matters worse I broke an F****n easy out off in the damn bolt!! Any ideas how to fix this without removing the entire head (which I have never done). With the amount of money already spent, and the time invested in a truck that I haven't driven since the drive home from buying it I hope you can appreciate my frustration.
Truck is an 01 dodge ram 1500 4x4 360 off road pkg 4.10 gears 305/70/17 Maxis Bighorn tires.
Truck is an 01 dodge ram 1500 4x4 360 off road pkg 4.10 gears 305/70/17 Maxis Bighorn tires.
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Is it broken off flush? Can you get a pair of vice grips on it?
Another long shot is to take a small grinder like a dremel and cut a slot in the top of the bolt to fit a flathead screwdriver. It doesn't work for every application but its an idea...
I'm sure someone will post a way that will help ya man.
Keep soaking it in PB while your figuring out a way to remove it...
Another long shot is to take a small grinder like a dremel and cut a slot in the top of the bolt to fit a flathead screwdriver. It doesn't work for every application but its an idea...
I'm sure someone will post a way that will help ya man.
Keep soaking it in PB while your figuring out a way to remove it...
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I had the same problem with mine. I couldnt get vise grips on it so i just kept spraying it with mopar penetrant and hitting the top of the bolt with a hammer.
I eventually cut a slot in it and used a screw driver, but one of the ears broke off.....
I ended up taking a 1/4" drive 1/4" socket and pounded it onto the bolt and out she came.
Oh and unlike you my broken bolt was on the passenger side very back bolt.
Good luck bud!!
I eventually cut a slot in it and used a screw driver, but one of the ears broke off.....
I ended up taking a 1/4" drive 1/4" socket and pounded it onto the bolt and out she came.
Oh and unlike you my broken bolt was on the passenger side very back bolt.
Good luck bud!!
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Same happened to me. Passenger side, rearmost bolt. I couldn't get a drill on it for an easy out, and every time I cut a slot into it, the bolt would disintegrate further. I ended up pulling the head and taking it to a machine shop. It wasn't that big of a deal to pull it off, then get it back on. The biggest pain was cleaning the old gasket material off the block. In retrospect, I should have pulled it right away, rather than fooling around, wasting time trying to get the bolt out.
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$25.00 to drill out the bolt and install a heli-coil. I dropped it off mid-afternoon and picked it up the next morning. I had a helper hand me the repaired head while I was standing in the engine bay. That made getting it back on way easier.
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I just watched a you tube video on how to remove the head, Doesn't seem too difficult, will verify with the Haynes manual tomorrow (got a more inclusive manual on my computer, but it's like 2800 pages and a pain to locate info in. I use it as my last resort when I cant locate the info anywhere else.) Then locate a machine shop.