I am in a jam. I ordered the windshield mounts for a pair of KC lights so I begain to remove the Torx bolts. Well 3 of the 4 came out with minimal trouble. However the fourth is posing to be a pain in the... neck?
Here is what I have done so far to remedy this situation...
I began by soaking it in PB Blaster and utilizing a brand new T40 to unscrew it. That didn’t work so I smashed it multiple times over with a hammer to break it free, that didn’t work. I then went over the outside edges of the bolt with a razor with hopes to break up the paint that is around it. That didn’t work as well. All of this was done over and over and over again for a period of an hour or so yesterday. Today I soaked it again with PB Blaster and went to purchase a Craftsman Impact Driver and 2.5lb sledge and tried that and yes, that didn't work either.
I know these bolts are really soft and are common to stripping but I NEED to get it out so I can install my mounts for my lights.
I don't have much in the line of tools :redface:. So anything I need I would probably have to purchase such as an easy out kit and drill bits.
The picture below is what it looks like after using the Impact Driver this afternoon. My concern with using anything hammer involved is that the metal from the bolt with anchor into the windshield bracket itself thus making it even more difficult to remove.
Thanks for the help in advance! I am trying desperately to not bring it to a mechanic.
Here is what I have done so far to remedy this situation...
I began by soaking it in PB Blaster and utilizing a brand new T40 to unscrew it. That didn’t work so I smashed it multiple times over with a hammer to break it free, that didn’t work. I then went over the outside edges of the bolt with a razor with hopes to break up the paint that is around it. That didn’t work as well. All of this was done over and over and over again for a period of an hour or so yesterday. Today I soaked it again with PB Blaster and went to purchase a Craftsman Impact Driver and 2.5lb sledge and tried that and yes, that didn't work either.
I know these bolts are really soft and are common to stripping but I NEED to get it out so I can install my mounts for my lights.
I don't have much in the line of tools :redface:. So anything I need I would probably have to purchase such as an easy out kit and drill bits.
The picture below is what it looks like after using the Impact Driver this afternoon. My concern with using anything hammer involved is that the metal from the bolt with anchor into the windshield bracket itself thus making it even more difficult to remove.
Thanks for the help in advance! I am trying desperately to not bring it to a mechanic.