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16th July 2023, 08:47 PM
#1
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hit a snag, crd pump removal
One of my 3 rear CRD pump bolts has a stripped head. I'm guessing it was from the last guy who put it back together (possibly with a rattle gun).
It's a bit of tight spot, the closest to the engine, I can feel it but can't see it.
It's got me wondering if the pump can still be removed easily enough by removing the timing chain cover and accessing the 5 forward facing bolts holding the pump mounting bracket in place. Once it's out of the engine, I'd be able to have a better crack at removing the damaged bolt. It would also be a good opportunity to replace the timing chain.
Pic for attention
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16th July 2023 08:47 PM
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17th July 2023, 09:32 PM
#2
The master farter
Kingchrome do sockets that will latch onto a buggered hex. I had a 14mm nut that was cactus, and in a really bad spot. I went to Total Tools to see what I could use, I found at All Tools however these sockets. Which worked a treat.
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18th July 2023, 06:52 AM
#3
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When you say hex do you mean allan key or normal nut? They're both hexagonal. I'm aware of the biting sockets for normal nuts. I tried using a torx T40 which fitted the bolt I removed well but it just spun on the damaged one.
Last edited by pollenface; 18th July 2023 at 06:55 AM.
2008 CRD Auto Wagon
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19th July 2023, 08:12 AM
#4
The master farter
Originally Posted by
pollenface
When you say hex do you mean allan key or normal nut? They're both hexagonal. I'm aware of the biting sockets for normal nuts. I tried using a torx T40 which fitted the bolt I removed well but it just spun on the damaged one.
Hexagonal.
https://www.kincrome.com.au/lokon-set-1-4-24p-met-imp
Worked surprisingly well.
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Cremulator (19th July 2023)
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19th July 2023, 08:59 PM
#5
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That's a good looking set, it won't work for me though in this case being allan key bolts, I think I will be drilling and driving an easy-out into it once I get it out of the motor and in a vice
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19th July 2023, 09:39 PM
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The master farter
Ahh ok. Good luck.
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pollenface (20th July 2023)
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9th September 2023, 02:48 PM
#7
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My plan worked, got the pump out this way and extracted the damaged bolt with the pump in the vice.
Now time for a beer and then start rebuilding my pump
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