Mangled crank bolt removal

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I picked up a P7 with some nice bits.

Previous owner appears to have been somewhat heavy handed trying to remove a crank bolt. It’s completely rounded and looks to have something stuck in it

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Any ideas on how to get this bugger out.
 
Don't think there's any easy answers to that one.

Either drilling (if nothing super hard already embedded) or possibly welding something in/on you can turn/get a tool on (guessing it's going to be pretty solid though!)

Spark erosion if you're feeling posh.
 
start with a 1/16" carbide drill bit and work your way larger with lots of lube on the tip.looks very doable with the right drill bits.
Thanks - What am I trying to achieve, drill the whole bolt out or get a purchase?

Cranks are Middleburn RS1 and the BB is a shimano so the BB can be sacrificed
 
I'm suffering the same challenge with an xtr crank. BB I'd not sacrificial. My goal is to get a hole drilled in the bolt, and use an easy out to unscrew it (left threaded tool). The bolt in mine is a very hard metal and choosing to be stubborn, but I will win the battle.
 
If it's hardened steel, you might be able to weld a nut on the end without zapping the crank.
Possibly fitting an m10 nut and welding it on around the inside.

The energy involved often breaks the bond. 🤠
 
I'd love to do something like that, or even just a bit of bent steel to use as a handle and unwind the bolt. Sadly don't have access to a welder.
 
How about the type of bolt extractor that will grip the outer diameter of that bolt head?

Should be enough clearance between the tool and the threads in the arm.
 
drill just under the size of the bolt threads.you don't have to touch the BB spindle. grab the remains of the head with visegrips and it should back out easily.
 
A little mig is only a hundred quid second hand - it gives you superhuman powers.

Most shimano bbs will come out drive side.
If you take the lh crank off, remove the lh cup, then see if you can get a punch or similar (maybe 2 flat head screwdrivers and a tommybar) onto the extraction teeth on the drive side, you may be able to get the bb out with the rh crank still attached.
We've done this many times, due a variety of reasons, but often need an extra pair of hands.


...Then you can take it to someone who can get the bolt out with a press drill or mig welder or whatever.
 
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