I've snapped 2nd injector clamp bolt during injector removal. Luckily all 4 got out without much trouble after spraying rust removal fortnightly for past two weeks.
Bolt that snapped wasn't easy to unscrew just to start with, used ratchet, I was making one turn out, then half back in and slowly unscrewing. I was spraying it with WD-40, but it wasn't helping. I've went past the moment where I couldn't screw it back in without risking snapping, so I've tried to unscrew until it broke.
It seems that approximately 50% of the thread got out and remaining part is inside. The remaining part starts at 30mm depth.
It also seems that the bolt thread is partially damaged, so not entirely sure what's the condition of the thread that remains inside.
Any ideas, tips how to fix it?
a) I was thinking about using the broken bolt extractor to at least try get the remaining part out. Then check the condition of the thread / rethread, then if it's only partially damaged perhaps use some JB Weld or other magic.
b) Get some extractor tools, they're quite expensive though.
https://smart-go.pl/pl/p/Zestaw-do-urwanych-srub-wtryskiwacza-ducato-2.33.0,-zmiana-na-szpilke/898 - £150
https://smart-go.pl/pl/p/Zestaw-do-urwanych-srub-wtryskiwacza-ducato-2.33.0/852 - £1100
The one on the video for £500, assumes that bolt snapped outside.
I am not sure how effective/easy-to-use/reliable they're though.
I would either get the cheapest one or borrow one somewhere if possible.
c) Take the valve cover out and take it to some magician who can perhaps insert M10/M8 helicoil.
The challenge is that I am not a mechanic myself and taking the valve cover out means taking the shafts, out, chain belt, etc.
THe car is undrivable, I live in a remote place, so rather big towing costs.
d) Build a new clamp, longer than the existing one and use the valve cover bolt. Not sure how feasible is it and whether it would be possible to seal it properly.
Any help much appreciated, thanks!
Bolt that snapped wasn't easy to unscrew just to start with, used ratchet, I was making one turn out, then half back in and slowly unscrewing. I was spraying it with WD-40, but it wasn't helping. I've went past the moment where I couldn't screw it back in without risking snapping, so I've tried to unscrew until it broke.
It seems that approximately 50% of the thread got out and remaining part is inside. The remaining part starts at 30mm depth.
It also seems that the bolt thread is partially damaged, so not entirely sure what's the condition of the thread that remains inside.
Any ideas, tips how to fix it?
a) I was thinking about using the broken bolt extractor to at least try get the remaining part out. Then check the condition of the thread / rethread, then if it's only partially damaged perhaps use some JB Weld or other magic.
b) Get some extractor tools, they're quite expensive though.
https://smart-go.pl/pl/p/Zestaw-do-urwanych-srub-wtryskiwacza-ducato-2.33.0,-zmiana-na-szpilke/898 - £150
https://smart-go.pl/pl/p/Zestaw-do-urwanych-srub-wtryskiwacza-ducato-2.33.0/852 - £1100
The one on the video for £500, assumes that bolt snapped outside.
I am not sure how effective/easy-to-use/reliable they're though.
I would either get the cheapest one or borrow one somewhere if possible.
c) Take the valve cover out and take it to some magician who can perhaps insert M10/M8 helicoil.
The challenge is that I am not a mechanic myself and taking the valve cover out means taking the shafts, out, chain belt, etc.
THe car is undrivable, I live in a remote place, so rather big towing costs.
d) Build a new clamp, longer than the existing one and use the valve cover bolt. Not sure how feasible is it and whether it would be possible to seal it properly.
Any help much appreciated, thanks!