WD40 and some elbow grease
There is a square button close to the trigger that must be pressed when the bolt is fully retracted. After pressing the button pull the bolt out. Be sure to keep this button maintained because it can get dirt deposited in it that will cake on and make it so that it is very difficult to remove the bolt.
its just below the starter. it might be a bit difficult to remove since you're going to have to remove the starter itself to get to the bolt. good luck.
Remove the firing pin from the rear and the locking bolt will side out the side of the bolt
Take the crankshaft bolt off,big bolt holding the crankshaft to the engine,can be a little difficult pull the crankshaft out and the bolts should be right there,go in through the wheel well,youll have to remove your passenger tire first
To remove a stripped hex bolt, you can use a tool called a bolt extractor. This tool is designed to grip onto the stripped bolt and turn it counterclockwise to loosen and remove it. Simply insert the bolt extractor into the stripped bolt and turn it with a wrench or socket until the bolt comes out.
No...It will be a little difficult but you don't need to take the solenoid off.
remove shifter boot/ 4 screws to floor board remove nut from cross bolt install nut on opposite side of cross bolt and tighten nut cross bolt is tapered, this will remove cross bolt
You need to remove the screw holding the stock to the action. Just in front of the trigger is a leaf spring holding a pin into the action. Gently lift the pin while sliding the bolt back. It should slide right out. NOTE**Make sure the bolt stays cocked. If you release the firing pin manually by rotating the black knob on the back of the bolt you will not be able to re-insert the bolt. You can manually re-cock the bolt but it is very difficult.
It is located on the top of the fuel rail in the back by the firewall on the driver's side of the truck. It is held on by 3 alen screws which are upside down making it difficult to remove. The bolt that is located closest towards the front you must remove the injector plug that is right beneath it in order to remove that bolt.
To remove a stripped Allen bolt using an extractor, first drill a small hole into the center of the bolt. Then insert the extractor into the hole and turn it counterclockwise to grip the bolt. Use a wrench to turn the extractor and remove the bolt.
To efficiently remove a stripped hex bolt, you can try using a bolt extractor tool or a left-handed drill bit. These tools can help grip onto the bolt and turn it counterclockwise to loosen and remove it. Additionally, applying penetrating oil to the bolt and allowing it to sit for some time can help loosen the bolt and make it easier to remove.
Try holding the trigger back when you remove the bolt