2001 S80 2.9L non turbo
Started today to attempt replacing my Timing Belt. It came to a halt as I stripped the 13mm pulley bolt. Any suggestions on method or tools to use to remove it. The other three were very hard to remove as well.
S80 Belt Pulley Bolt
-
537playing
- Posts: 261
- Joined: 15 June 2007
- Year and Model: 2005 S60
- Location: New York
- Has thanked: 1 time
- Been thanked: 5 times
-
MadeInJapan
- MVS Moderator
- Posts: 13434
- Joined: 31 March 2005
- Year and Model: '98 S70 T5 '07S40T5
- Location: Knoxville, TN American but born in Japan
- Has thanked: 17 times
- Been thanked: 35 times
I did something similar on an 850 (torx bolt they use) on a tensioner pulley. After all kinds of attempt, I went and bought a cut-off tool at Harbor Freight and cut the piece off...I suspect you might be in for the same thing. Once the head is cut off, you can use some vice grips to get the rest of the bolt out. Hopefully the new part came with the replacement bolt.
'98 S70 T5 Emrld Grn Met/Beige Tons of Upgrades Mobil-1
'04 V70 2.5T Red/Taupe Some Upgrades Mobil-1
'07 S40 T5 AWD 6 speed manual! Silver/Black Stage1 Heico & Elevate
'07 S60 2.5T Blue/Taupe- my kid's Volvo
'04 V70 2.5T Red/Taupe Some Upgrades Mobil-1
'07 S40 T5 AWD 6 speed manual! Silver/Black Stage1 Heico & Elevate
'07 S60 2.5T Blue/Taupe- my kid's Volvo
-
537playing
- Posts: 261
- Joined: 15 June 2007
- Year and Model: 2005 S60
- Location: New York
- Has thanked: 1 time
- Been thanked: 5 times
Has anyone used a bolt extractor?
Are they good?
Are they good?
Bolt extractors ("EZ-outs") work good under the right conditions. You need decent access to use a drill, and you have to be very careful to drill down the center of the bolt. If you're off-center or at an angle, you stand a chance of damaging the threads. There's also a chance of breaking the extractor inside the bolt. If you're going to use one, make sure you get a good quality tool, it's worth the extra money.
Another option you might check into is a mobile mechanic. If you have a good one in your area, they'll have the tools to get it out for you. (At a price, of course...)
Another option you might check into is a mobile mechanic. If you have a good one in your area, they'll have the tools to get it out for you. (At a price, of course...)
-
vegasjetskier
- MVS Moderator
- Posts: 1843
- Joined: 16 December 2007
- Year and Model: 2010 Toyota Prius
- Location: Fernandina Bch, FL Formerly - Las Vegas, NV
- Been thanked: 6 times
I used one on my oil drain plug. It worked well. I bought it at Sears.537playing wrote:Has anyone used a bolt extractor?
Are they good?
.
SOLD - 2001 Volvo S80 T6: Mobil 1 Oil & Synthetic ATF, Brake Performance drilled and slotted front rotors, Akebono Euro Ceramic pads and Yokohama Avid V4S tires, 91K miles.
Help this site: Amazon.com link
SOLD - 2001 Volvo S80 T6: Mobil 1 Oil & Synthetic ATF, Brake Performance drilled and slotted front rotors, Akebono Euro Ceramic pads and Yokohama Avid V4S tires, 91K miles.
Help this site: Amazon.com link
-
MadeInJapan
- MVS Moderator
- Posts: 13434
- Joined: 31 March 2005
- Year and Model: '98 S70 T5 '07S40T5
- Location: Knoxville, TN American but born in Japan
- Has thanked: 17 times
- Been thanked: 35 times
The problem is getting it on straight and there's not much room in there- I would cut it off personally and save yourself the aggravation.
'98 S70 T5 Emrld Grn Met/Beige Tons of Upgrades Mobil-1
'04 V70 2.5T Red/Taupe Some Upgrades Mobil-1
'07 S40 T5 AWD 6 speed manual! Silver/Black Stage1 Heico & Elevate
'07 S60 2.5T Blue/Taupe- my kid's Volvo
'04 V70 2.5T Red/Taupe Some Upgrades Mobil-1
'07 S40 T5 AWD 6 speed manual! Silver/Black Stage1 Heico & Elevate
'07 S60 2.5T Blue/Taupe- my kid's Volvo
-
- Similar Topics
- Replies
- Views
- Last post






