Broken bolt
My buddy over torqued one of the bolts on my valve cover and snapped the top off. What are some ways i can get the rest of it out.
I've heard of the screw you drill in and drill back out but I don't think it'll work due to the size?
I've heard of the screw you drill in and drill back out but I don't think it'll work due to the size?
I did this. There was enough of a lip left I was able to loosen with a screwdirver and then back out by pressing down with my finger tip and turning. If you can back out just a little these are removable by hand. They do make a small enough Easy-Out though.
http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/items/1U216
http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/items/1U216
I've had that problem too before with the valve cover bolt and cam cap bolts. POS tourqe wrench. Check to see if you can get a grip on it, if not...get a reverse drill bit. You can get it from kragen and such. Drill a hole big enough into the bolt to have a good bite on the reverse drill bit. Screw the drill bit by hand into the broken bolt hole you just drilled. Then get a plier and turn the reverse drill bit slowly. It'll come out, just make sure to have a good bite on the bit and broken bolt.
Originally Posted by munkieejiism,May 21 2010, 06:16 PM
I've had that problem too before with the valve cover bolt and cam cap bolts. POS tourqe wrench. Check to see if you can get a grip on it, if not...get a reverse drill bit. You can get it from kragen and such. Drill a hole big enough into the bolt to have a good bite on the reverse drill bit. Screw the drill bit by hand into the broken bolt hole you just drilled. Then get a plier and turn the reverse drill bit slowly. It'll come out, just make sure to have a good bite on the bit and broken bolt.
and make sure to use a center punch to make an indent directly in the center of the broken bolt to give the bolt extractor more surface area to grab.
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