Need help on stripped valley cover bolts
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The head like where the allen wrench goes into? Sounds like you were using the wrong size (standard vs. metric). Allens will strip the heads EASY with the wrong size.
You can get an ease-out and see if you can't get it to bite in the hole. Use the biggest one possible. You can tap it into the hole a bit to make it grab, then use a wrench to back it out.
Here are some i had in the toolbox. The one that's broken off is about the size you'll need. Try not to break it off though lol. They work like a reverse-tap, after you tap it into the hole, and turn it counter clockwise, it tries to go down in the hole, but it is tapered so it just gets tighter. Eventually it's easier to unscrew the bolt than to screw the ease-out in farther, and VIOLA. Bolt comes out. I've used these COUNTLESS times.
You can get an ease-out and see if you can't get it to bite in the hole. Use the biggest one possible. You can tap it into the hole a bit to make it grab, then use a wrench to back it out.
Here are some i had in the toolbox. The one that's broken off is about the size you'll need. Try not to break it off though lol. They work like a reverse-tap, after you tap it into the hole, and turn it counter clockwise, it tries to go down in the hole, but it is tapered so it just gets tighter. Eventually it's easier to unscrew the bolt than to screw the ease-out in farther, and VIOLA. Bolt comes out. I've used these COUNTLESS times.
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Find the next largest size allen wrench , one that won't quite fit into the stripped head, then file a gentle taper on each of the six sides of the allen wrench so it fits about half way down into the stripped head. Hold the allen with vise grips, then, with a hammer, gently tap the allen into the stripped head by hitting the vise grips next to the allen wrench shaft. Turn with the vise grips. The "new" allen will have crisp corners and should bite into the head, letting you turn it. I've also had some luck using a Torx head that, again, is just a little too big and then tapping it into the stripped head.