Camshaft removal
#1
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So I am kind of in a bind now. I'm in the middle of rebuilding my 4.3L when suddenly a wild star bolt appears that has been stripped. Now I am stuck with the camshaft in place and can't remove it.
Any tips on removing the stripped star bolt?
Any tips on removing the stripped star bolt?
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I would love to do that except the bolt that I need is flush in the block and to top it off its a star head.
I was thinking about taking it to a machine shop to see if they can remove it.
Any other options I might be able to explore at home?
I was thinking about taking it to a machine shop to see if they can remove it.
Any other options I might be able to explore at home?
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It is on the cam retainer.
Edit:
I said retainer but I believe that I am mistaken. Its that outer ring that just has the two bolts. The one on the left is the one that has been stripped.
Edit Again:
Looks Like its both a retainer or a thrust plate, just depends on who is writing about it.
The pic is attached for the stripped one. I have not yet attempted the unstripped bolt as I don't want to damage it.
Edit:
I said retainer but I believe that I am mistaken. Its that outer ring that just has the two bolts. The one on the left is the one that has been stripped.
Edit Again:
Looks Like its both a retainer or a thrust plate, just depends on who is writing about it.
The pic is attached for the stripped one. I have not yet attempted the unstripped bolt as I don't want to damage it.
Last edited by Klturi421; 04-24-2013 at 06:32 PM.
#7
drill it out with an easy out kit. they are reverse rotation drill bits and extractors. thats one thing that you can do.
the other would be to buy/use a regular 3/8" drive allen socket and hammer it in there. this one has worked more than once for me. this is what im talking about.
i think that you should be able to get another one at the dealer or a hardware store. good luck.
the other would be to buy/use a regular 3/8" drive allen socket and hammer it in there. this one has worked more than once for me. this is what im talking about.

i think that you should be able to get another one at the dealer or a hardware store. good luck.




