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I stripped a Shimano crank pinch bolt.
Yes, I'm a duma$$
In a hurry. Grabbed an old, worn allen and... Tried jamming a torx in there, no luck. Tried JB Welding an allen to the bolt head, nope. Next step is an EZ-out. Anyone know what size I need? They're numbered 1-6 and I don't know which corresponds to that bolt. I'm trying to not buy a big set.
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How about taking it to a shop (bike or other) that has EZ outs and let them remove it for you? Several auto repair and motorcycle shops I knew had EZ Out sets.
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The crankarm has two pinch bolts, right?
Tighten the good bolt to remove some pressure from the stripped bolt. Then try another allen wrench, Torx driver, etc.
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I think I found it. looks like #2 spiral EZ-out with a 7/64 drill bit
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I have a kit of reverse drill bits specifically for removing broken bolts, I think they were pretty inexpensive, the advantage is that unlike an EZ-out, they don't increase the diamater of the bolt when you use them.
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