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stripped bolt


Created On Monday May 21, 2007 17:22 Diesel Talk
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hymaspowerstroke
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Note Monday May 21, 2007 17:22 View thread in raw text format
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i have a problem with a stripped bolt. its to my camshaft sensor on a year 2000 powerstroke. the sensor sits right behind the crankshaft pulley which is a lil difficult to get around to but if anyone has any idea's for me please help. the bolt is 10mm and its the head thats rounded off. thanks

Edited: Monday May 21, 2007 at 17:35 by hymaspowerstroke
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I used a 10mm 6 pt socket with a short extension, longhandled flex wratched on mine. All Craftsman brand. Yes, it was tight. Some meembers on another site somehow hit the side with a long drift and hammer. I cannot comment on that.

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