To remove a bolt with no head, you can use a pair of locking pliers or a screw extractor tool to grip onto the bolt and twist it counterclockwise to loosen and remove it.
To remove a seized bolt with no head, you can try using a bolt extractor tool or drilling into the bolt to create a new head for gripping. Apply penetrating oil to help loosen the bolt before attempting to remove it. If these methods don't work, you may need to seek professional help from a mechanic or technician.
To remove a bolt with a stripped head, you can try using a rubber band, a hammer and chisel, or a specialized tool like a bolt extractor. Place the rubber band over the bolt head to provide grip, tap the chisel counterclockwise to create a new groove, or use the bolt extractor to grip and turn the bolt. Be careful not to damage the surrounding area while attempting to remove the bolt.
To effectively remove a stripped bolt head, you can try using a rubber band, a hammer and chisel, or a specialized tool like a bolt extractor. Place the rubber band over the bolt head and use a screwdriver to grip and turn it. Alternatively, use a hammer and chisel to create a new groove for a screwdriver to grip. If these methods fail, a bolt extractor can grip onto the stripped bolt head and help remove it.
REMOVE THE BOLT AT THE REAR OF THE PASSENGER SEAT (IF EQUIPPED) LIFT UP SLIGHTLY AND SLIDE TOWARD THE REAR OF THE BIKE,THIS WILL EXPOSE THE BOLT TO THE REAR OF THE DRIVERS SEAT, REMOVE SEAT BOLT AND SLIDE TO THE REAR AS YOU LIFT UP,THIS WILL EXPOSE THE BATERY BOX,REMOVE THE 3 PHILLIPS HEAD SCREWS AND REMOVE COVER. LO0SEN THE POST CONNECTIONS AND LIFT OUT OLD BATTERY.
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To remove the head on a Mercedes 312 Sprinter, first remove all components and accessories. Then remove valve covers and loosen the inboard center head bolt. Finally, remove the head.
To remove a stripped Allen head bolt, you can try using a rubber band or a specialized tool called a screw extractor. Place the rubber band over the bolt and use the Allen wrench to try and grip the bolt. If that doesn't work, use the screw extractor by drilling into the bolt and then turning it counterclockwise to remove it. Be careful not to damage the surrounding area while attempting to remove the bolt.
You need to remove the two Phillips head screws holding brake drum assembly on. Then thread an 8mm bolt through threaded hole on face of drum. This will push drum assmembly off of hub.
prie the blocker for the release line rate off, then just unscrew the bolt
should be 2 phillips head screws holding it in.
To remove a stripped bolt head, you can try using a rubber band, a hammer and chisel, a screw extractor tool, or a drill. Place the rubber band over the bolt head and use a screwdriver to grip and turn it. Alternatively, you can use a hammer and chisel to create a new groove for a screwdriver. A screw extractor tool can also be used to grip and turn the bolt. If all else fails, you can drill into the bolt head and use a screw extractor to remove it.