Help I Snapped Another Bolt..this Time In The Head!!!(pic)
Maybe if you buy an angle drill, something like this: http://www.toolbarn.com/product/portercable/PTD381/
Then start taking apart the cowl for some more clearance, and you MIGHT be able to work something out. It would really suck pulling the head again, but it's really the only way to accurately drill that bolt.
Then start taking apart the cowl for some more clearance, and you MIGHT be able to work something out. It would really suck pulling the head again, but it's really the only way to accurately drill that bolt.
I did the exact same thing a couple years ago, snapped the rear one off in the pass side head.
I bought a 90* drill adapter from home depot (similar to this)and used it on my electric drill to drill a small hole in the piece stuck in the head. Then I used an extractor (easy-out) to remove it.
Drill a very small hole about 1/8" down the center, then take the extractor and tap it into the hole you drilled. Then put the handle (or a wrench) on the extractor and turn it out very slowly. You do not need to pull the head for this. It won't be as difficult to remove as you think it will.
Thomas.
I bought a 90* drill adapter from home depot (similar to this)and used it on my electric drill to drill a small hole in the piece stuck in the head. Then I used an extractor (easy-out) to remove it.
Drill a very small hole about 1/8" down the center, then take the extractor and tap it into the hole you drilled. Then put the handle (or a wrench) on the extractor and turn it out very slowly. You do not need to pull the head for this. It won't be as difficult to remove as you think it will.
Thomas.
if its really awkward consider a flexible shaft for the drill.
if you do end up screwing up the threads thats one place that a helicoil will be ok and probably easy to install.
for pretty much anything thats gasketed I use a nut driver. a while back when I built my honda engine I bought a proto adjustable torque nut driver for doing things like that, and a 1/4" drive torque wrench for valve train. worth every penny.
if you do end up screwing up the threads thats one place that a helicoil will be ok and probably easy to install.
for pretty much anything thats gasketed I use a nut driver. a while back when I built my honda engine I bought a proto adjustable torque nut driver for doing things like that, and a 1/4" drive torque wrench for valve train. worth every penny.
I only use an end wrench on these - to fragile for a ratchet - sux, good luck
alright!!!! i did it!!! thanks for all the help guys... heres what i did thanks to stoopa.... went out and bought a 90 degree drill adaptor, center punch and a set of extractors.. first i cleaned the area pretty well...put a small amount a grease so the metal shaving would not get everywhere... took a hit with the center punch so the drill bit wont dance everywhere...tapped the extractor in and it came right out !!and just in case i also used a magnetic pick up and went around the cylinder head to get any other loose shavings thanks again
alright!!!! i did it!!! thanks for all the help guys... heres what i did thanks to stoopa.... went out and bought a 90 degree drill adaptor, center punch and a set of extractors.. first i cleaned the area pretty well...put a small amount a grease so the metal shaving would not get everywhere... took a hit with the center punch so the drill bit wont dance everywhere...tapped the extractor in and it came right out !!and just in case i also used a magnetic pick up and went around the cylinder head to get any other loose shavings thanks again

Just be extremely conscious about twisting bolts into aluminum.
alright!!!! i did it!!! thanks for all the help guys... heres what i did thanks to stoopa.... went out and bought a 90 degree drill adaptor, center punch and a set of extractors.. first i cleaned the area pretty well...put a small amount a grease so the metal shaving would not get everywhere... took a hit with the center punch so the drill bit wont dance everywhere...tapped the extractor in and it came right out !!and just in case i also used a magnetic pick up and went around the cylinder head to get any other loose shavings thanks again
Thomas.
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