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gmoore
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I'm doing a valve adjustment and obviously I had to remove the cylinder head cover. A couple of the bolts were frozen and i tried to be gentle and use WD40 to loosen them but eventually they broke.
I then soaked the Bolts in WD40 for a couple days and tried to file the tops of the bolts flat and turn them out with vice grips but again they would not budge.
so I decided i'd get out the dremel, snip the tops to be flush with the cylinder head and drill out the centers to try and use a bolt extractor bit.
But Here's the problem, The bolts drill in a tiny bit and then once the depth got just below the cylinder head itself the drill stopped working. it's as though the metal from the has hardened and become impervious to the drill bits(yes i tried 3).
there has to be something I'm missing? I suppose I'll have to go looking for specific kind of bit, does anyone know what kind or have any ideas as to how to get these bolts out of the cylinder head??
I then soaked the Bolts in WD40 for a couple days and tried to file the tops of the bolts flat and turn them out with vice grips but again they would not budge.
so I decided i'd get out the dremel, snip the tops to be flush with the cylinder head and drill out the centers to try and use a bolt extractor bit.
But Here's the problem, The bolts drill in a tiny bit and then once the depth got just below the cylinder head itself the drill stopped working. it's as though the metal from the has hardened and become impervious to the drill bits(yes i tried 3).
there has to be something I'm missing? I suppose I'll have to go looking for specific kind of bit, does anyone know what kind or have any ideas as to how to get these bolts out of the cylinder head??
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