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DC_GS850
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To make a long story short - I broke an intake boot screw off flush with the head. Had the carbs off to rebuild and thought I'd go ahead and replace the intake boots while I was at it - big mistake. 7 of the 8 screws came out without much trouble. The last screw for some reason was rusted/corroded fairly badly and sheared off flush with the cylinder head. To make matters horrible I broke off a drill in the screw trying to drill it out. At this point I have tried: rust-dissolving penetrants, heat, forward and backward torque - that sucker is stuck. I am ready to admit defeat and have the screw burned out with EDM or some other drastic measure.
Here are my questions (finally)
1. Does anyone have a magic technique that might be tried?
2. Any recommendations that might be easier/cheaper than having the screw burned out?
3. If I have to have it burned out is it better to remove the head or the entire engine?
Thanks
Here are my questions (finally)
1. Does anyone have a magic technique that might be tried?
2. Any recommendations that might be easier/cheaper than having the screw burned out?
3. If I have to have it burned out is it better to remove the head or the entire engine?
Thanks