I've searched but haven't really found a good answer for my issue. I'm sure someone somewhere has had the same issue at some point.
In upgrading the Torque converter, I removed the Transfer case cross member, and unfortunately the only bolt that sheared off the cross member was the one in the outside part, where it goes up into the frame a few inches before hitting the nut. It's sheared off at the bolt head. So drilling it out did not work, and I'm left with a couple inches of bolt stuck in the hole. I even went so far as to drill through the one hole in the side of the frame, through the spacer to the bolt, and try to cut it out with a cold chisel. Yeah, that didn't work either, it just bent the chisel.
SO, what do I do? Mainly, how horrible will it be if I just use the two bolts on the inside, and leave that one out? Jeep is not used other than my wife's daily driver, and we may now pull a few things with it since I've upgraded the torque converter. Do I drill another hole through the frame into the cab to at least secure it that way? I don't want to spend a week and a grand on playing around with trying to dig a bolt out of this hole and end up still there.
Thanks
|