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head bolt snapped. need advice on drill bit to use to drill it and extract
wha kind of metal drill bit would work best to drill out a head bolt.
one of my head bolts snapped while installing! |
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Re: head bolt snapped. need advice on drill bit to use to drill it and extract
Do you have any material above the block?? If so, I would weld another bolt on top. Use some PB Blaster and let it sit for a while. Also, might use some heat. If you have no material above the block, then you have to start drilling it out. If you have quite a bit of material above the block, you might try pounding an impact socket on it to try and remove it. Or, you could grind it squire and use a 12-point socket.
If possible, take the block into a machine shop and let them do it - get a quote first. Be very careful about using any EZ Outs because if they break, you are about totally screwed as they are hardened steel and cannot be drilled out - ask me why I know? If you decide to drill it out, use a good, carbide tipped drill and try to start drilling right in the center - use a punch to get a starting point. Use larger and larger drills until you can get it very thin. You will most likely screw up the threads, so plan on a helicoil job. It is much preferrable to take it to a machine shop - they are equipped for these issues. Good luck whatever you decide. |
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