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So, I've managed to snap one of the thermostat housing bolts on my 90.

It's left enough thread to screw a nut on and weld it on.

I have put some wd40 on it and plan to weld the nut on tomorrow, hopefully the wd40, the heat and the nut will be enough to undo it.

Any other suggestions before I make things worse?🤣

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2 hours ago, landrovermanuk said:

So, I've managed to snap one of the thermostat housing bolts on my 90.

It's left enough thread to screw a nut on and weld it on.

I have put some wd40 on it and plan to weld the nut on tomorrow, hopefully the wd40, the heat and the nut will be enough to undo it.

Any other suggestions before I make things worse?🤣

Should be fine, have used this method before with success 

Regards Stephen 

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I've found Plus-Gas better than WD40 but that's maybe for next time.

Good luck. My bolts always sheer flush anyway so I never get to try this method...

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Yes I too have found plusgas way better than wd40 for freeing up  Needs time to work mind. But seems no longer available in 5l cans. Looking at Bulldog Bdx as a replacement.

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Thanks for the replies.

I remember about the acetone and atf, I'll have to raid my darling wife's nail varnish remover.😉

The reason I was going for welding the nut on, was there's probably enough thread to wind it on  few turns but being bored I had ago with mole grips, so probably no thread left now.🤣

Somewhere I have some Duckoil, so may give that a go over the weekend if I can find it.

I really hope I don't have to resort to a machine shop...😥

Working tomorrow but my son is off so hopefully he will return my mig as he's taken it to his unit.

 

Anyway once again, thank you.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Top trick for welding a nut on - put a washer (if you can) between the nut and casting. Really does help the weld not to stick to the casing.

I was skeptical but had a bolt break off flush to the casting on my lawnmowers rear axle casing where it wasn't possible to get all but a specialist air collet drill. Took a few goes with the stick turned up to the max but the washer really did help. Nut was red glowing red once done and once cooled wound straight out.

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