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Old 07-05-2006, 07:41 PM   #1
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Default Gotch ya

I know what you are trying to say, but there is not that much sticking out even after I take off thermo housing. Not enough to get vice grips on. I've done that before and it worked, but not on this one. I think I really screwed up on this baby. I like your idea on the ratcheting screw driver. I'll have to give it a try.

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Old 07-05-2006, 07:58 PM   #2
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Well I guess all I have left is encouragement-

Remember the key to any automotive struggle is to try something else, gain an edge with what you are using whether it be better quality tools or anything you can think of, I did knock your idea about the flathead but thats exactly what I mean, whatever works and just think it through and for the love of your supra dont rush. It will get you nowhere fast.
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Old 07-05-2006, 10:01 PM   #3
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I did the same thing. But you know what? I cant help. It's still in there. I tried the flat head screw driver thing and it didnt work. It's upsetting. Lol. It's still in there. It's been like that for 4 months already. I'll work on taking it out when I get a new motor.
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Old 07-08-2006, 12:05 AM   #4
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Default Same boat pal

I'm leaving mine in as is. I feel I'll probably do more damage trying to get it out. I put a bead of silicone around the housing and tightened the remaining bolt and I don't have a leak. I'm trying to get this engine in decent shape, replacing what I can, like water pump, alternator, thermostat, O2 sensor, new belts and hoses and what happens? The friggin bolts start to break on me. Oh well, such is life with a Supra.

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"The friggin bolts start to break on me. Oh well, such is life with a Supra"

Nope, Such is life with ______" Fill in the blank with any 15+ year old car. Every year, you can add more cars to the blank.
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Old 10-08-2010, 01:03 AM   #6
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Default I did the same thing to lower thermostat bolt

I just did the same thing while my car was stranded on a city road for 2 days. I did the water pump, a few belts and the T Stat and snapped the lower bolt off into the water outlet housing that holds the T Stat. Damn weak ass-ed 20 y.o. Japanese steel. (wtf). I also snapped the bolt lock in the tension adjustment the alt belt with very little force on it on the same repair. Damn weak ass-ed 20 y.o. Japanese steel.
I am planning to remove the whole water outlet housing and then get it on a workbench and drill it out.
I will, just in case, remove the T Stat once again, to see if there is any amount of bolt over the surface I can latch onto with vise grips.
I also remember doing something like this on another car or moto, snapping an older cheap ass steel bolt (no I am not He-man).
I took a thin drill bit with a good drill and drilled in a hole, then a larger hole, then a larger one... and on the third bit the bolt more or less started falling apart and just spun out backwards fine. I used a replacement identical bolt and all was well. Hoping for same results.
I also have this stupid coolant mystery leak to deal with so getting off that housing will give me more clearance to try to find where my car is dumping 1 gallon of coolant in 15 minutes after it revs over 2000 rpm on the highway in top gear or goes up a super steep hill... It ain't the water pump, it ain't the T Stat, not the radiator or upper or lower pipe... Hoping and hoping it's the 90 angle short hose under the water outlet... got that Gates part and two screw clamps for $6.39 today.
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