5litreford
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- October 5, 2007
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- City, State
- Clarklake, MI
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 98 Limited
I broke the bolt head off a long bolt while removing my water pump. I got the rest of the bolts out and the water pump off. I've got about a half inch of unthreaded stud sticking out. I've been spraying it with PB Blaster for the last 5 days. It won't budge. I've heated it up the best I could with a mini torch, no budge. I've hammered on it every day. I bought 2 special tools, neither could get it to move. I bought a new pair of vice grips. It got a good hold but wouldn't turn.
I think the bolt will break off if I torque much more.
I'm at the point where i don't think it's coming loose, ever! I'm going to look for someone local who can weld a threaded stud onto it so I can just use a nut to tighten the new pump down. But, you can only get half way around the stud because it's about an inch away from a large bracket(that holds many things on).
Anyone have any other useful methods/ideas?
Also, to make things worse, I put a gouge into the pump mounting surface. It must be aluminum.

I'm at the point where i don't think it's coming loose, ever! I'm going to look for someone local who can weld a threaded stud onto it so I can just use a nut to tighten the new pump down. But, you can only get half way around the stud because it's about an inch away from a large bracket(that holds many things on).
Anyone have any other useful methods/ideas?
Also, to make things worse, I put a gouge into the pump mounting surface. It must be aluminum.