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Has anyone got any advice on how to get a snapped stud bolt out? I was doing a great job today servicing my v, oil filter was a bit of a pain to do, would not budge at first, cuts All over my hands lol, then I went on to do my Thermostat which needed doing, one nut came off fine & one not so fine, the nut just snapped off at the thread, the only good thing I can say is there is enough stud to get some mold grips on it, but my worry is if I try to loosen the stud out it might snap off completely then its a drill out job. What's the best thing to do? Should I take it to a garage & leave it to the professionals? But then again they might milk it and make it a big job.

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I feel your pain :)



If you can get two fresh bolts on you might be able to get the stud out and find a replacement to put back in. Plenty of plus gas on there to loosen things off.



I guess those bolts were pretty rusted up and by the sound sof the oil filter you still have the aircon in :) You could do with a cup wrench so you dont rip your hands to bits.


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Yeah very weak stud, there is no stud thread to put nuts on the stud & yeah my v has aircon, I don't think it has had a service in a long time, it's booked in for cam belt & water pump Monday, the car has only done 82000km same owner from import 7 yr ago bought it off a 57 yr old lady lol, stuck on her drive not getting used so you can imagine everything's stuck tight on it, brakes are naff to.

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Worst case just replace the other half of the thermo housing, it unbolts from the block. You will want a new seal for that though. But means you can try and get that one out first and if you fail you still have a way around it.

cool thank god for that, I'm thinking the worsted like engine might have to come out lol.
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