Guys, need help…
I was trying to remove my pole mount bracket on my RN (wdk lowered) and stripped three of the mounting bolts.
I think there was red locktite on them (did not know this, might be common to do?) as there was a silt like power on the threads of the one that came out.
So, in any event, I have three stripped bolts it a very awkward position that are very tight….
My bracket is not mounted with nuts and bolts, it is threaded, so the bolts go straight into it. It is two pieces plus brace on the inside of the hull. The top piece where the pole pin goes is what is threaded (triangle shape). There is a base piece that is not threaded that is just sandwiched between the top piece and hull.
Any suggestions? I am planning to cut the heads off so I can get the bracket off the boat and then either drill out the stubs or use an extractor set, or hit it with a torch, but this does not seem fun. Would appreciate any ideas or tips…
Also, the bolts seemed to be stainless, going into aluminum? Does that seem right?
what should I put on the bolts next time, anti size? what kind of torque should I apply assuming it is ss going into aluminum?
Thanks in advance.
I was trying to remove my pole mount bracket on my RN (wdk lowered) and stripped three of the mounting bolts.
I think there was red locktite on them (did not know this, might be common to do?) as there was a silt like power on the threads of the one that came out.
So, in any event, I have three stripped bolts it a very awkward position that are very tight….
My bracket is not mounted with nuts and bolts, it is threaded, so the bolts go straight into it. It is two pieces plus brace on the inside of the hull. The top piece where the pole pin goes is what is threaded (triangle shape). There is a base piece that is not threaded that is just sandwiched between the top piece and hull.
Any suggestions? I am planning to cut the heads off so I can get the bracket off the boat and then either drill out the stubs or use an extractor set, or hit it with a torch, but this does not seem fun. Would appreciate any ideas or tips…
Also, the bolts seemed to be stainless, going into aluminum? Does that seem right?
what should I put on the bolts next time, anti size? what kind of torque should I apply assuming it is ss going into aluminum?
Thanks in advance.
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