Damaged Bolt on Top of Motor Mount

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hazeldz
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Damaged Bolt on Top of Motor Mount

Post by hazeldz »

The passenger motor mount was a breeze to install on my 1980 300TD; I didn't even have to take the air cleaner housing off. When I reached the driver's side, I was unable to secure the upper inboard mount bolt in any way. My phone's camera is completely ruined because I jammed it in there. Is anyone familiar with this scenario?

I attempted to temporarily use the old driver side while retaining the new passenger side, but the lower bolt no longer lines up on the driver side.

I thought about attempting to take the arm off for easier access, but I also can't get it off. I was hoping that with the help of EZ Grip or something similar, I could gain enough traction to remove the bolt. I am about to receive new bolts. Getting the arm off and then getting in there to extract it seems like the usual procedure, but I've never used an extractor before.
astridtaylorub
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Re: Damaged Bolt on Top of Motor Mount

Post by astridtaylorub »

There may be enough space for a rounded bolt extractor to reach the motor mount bolt, but I can't be sure. According to some, though, they are compatible with allen head bolts. If the engine mount has rubber legs, you may need to remove them before it fits.
hazeldz
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Re: Damaged Bolt on Top of Motor Mount

Post by hazeldz »

Those are some excellent suggestions; I appreciate it. I have some torx on hand, so I'll give it a go and let you know how it goes.
astridtaylorub
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Re: Damaged Bolt on Top of Motor Mount

Post by astridtaylorub »

Their offerings include long torx tools.

It is possible to drill the bolt head to its very core using a long drill bit that has an outside diameter that is greater than the bolt head. The use of a gentle 1/2-inch chucked drill motor would improve that.
omar_evansr
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Re: Damaged Bolt on Top of Motor Mount

Post by omar_evansr »

Apply heat using a propane torch to the top of the aluminum arm, where the bolt is inserted. Because of the expansion of the aluminum, turning the bolt will be easier.
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