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Now that makes sense............thanks for clarifying.
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Did you say the bolt extractor tool broke on you,if so is any of the tool still in the manifold bolt..
The material in those tools is very hard and if you try drilling it again you will fine the drill bit will slide of to the side and you could damage the threads. If the broken extractor piece didn't stay into the manifold try some break-free liquid spray or heating it up and try to work it out.Hope everything works out OK for you. Good luck!
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Nope a run the longer bolts that was provided to me when I got the black ice from Ivan speed. I ran the right bolts. They just broke when torquing
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07-10-2013, 07:41 PM | #18 |
[QUOTE=STINGER BEE;6772664]Did you say the bolt extractor tool broke on you,if so is any of the tool still in the manifold bolt..
The material in those tools is very hard and if you try drilling it again you will fine the drill bit will slide of to the side and you could damage the threads. If the broken extractor piece didn't stay into the manifold try some break-free liquid spray or heating it up and try to work it out.Hope everything works out OK for you. Good luck![/QUOTE Yes a piece of it broke into the bolt when I was drilling it was not allowing me to go further it seemed like the bolt was too tough. I don't know what you mean by liquid spray
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07-10-2013, 08:54 PM | #19 |
Ok can't seem to upload my pics on here but found a video on YouTube that looks the same as my broken bolt.
http://youtu.be/g6w2grAV-oc
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I would try to put a notch in them with a dremel and screw them out with a drill
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07-10-2013, 09:41 PM | #21 |
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Do you have experience using easy outs, or removing them? If not, I'd probably take it to a mechanic and get them to fix it. Right now, it is going to extremely difficult to work on until you get the easy out, out. The easy out is hardened and you won't be able to drill it at all, until it is removed first. You get one "easy shot" at this then it really becomes a pain.
I'd save yourself the added stress, or the real possibility of destroying your threads in the intake manifold, and take it to a good mechanic that does this regularily. If you insist on doing it yourself, frankly you get one more try after removing the broken easy-out. Go buy a set of snap-on easy outs and follow the instructions to the letter. If you break the snap-on set then you are done. This is what the good mechanic would be doing. |
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If you Google breakfree liquid you will find it on the web. it's similar to liquid wrench a penetrating fluid.If you got some of it into the threads it will cut down on the friction and you might get it out easier,but try and remove the broken piece of easy out using something like dental tool to pick at it and try to loosing the broken piece up. Hope you have it fixed by now.
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07-11-2013, 08:41 PM | #23 |
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Same thing happened to me bud - not once but twice! The 18lb torque just didn't work for me. The first time I got lucky and was able to remove the bolt with my fingers, the second time, not so lucky - ended up having to have it towed to the shop where they drilled the bolt out and then filled the hole and re-threaded it as the original got stripped in the process. Sorry to tell you my screw up ended up costing me about $500
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07-11-2013, 08:59 PM | #24 |
18 FT Lbs of torque and the bolts are breaking. Really.. I can do 18 foot lbs with a screwdriver
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07-11-2013, 10:40 PM | #25 |
Thanks for all the help guys but after countless hours on getting this to work and taking it to a shop today and spending 100 bucks for them to do something I could've did which was filling it with gasket sealant so it didn't leak out and still no real success. I decided out of Frustration that I was going to sell the car lol smh I know dumb right but I'm real picky about things and when I'm mad I do dumb things so I took it to Chevy and wanted to trade it in but not really they completely loved my car and offered me 21,000 for it without most of the mods. And they had three cars I liked which was a new 13 camaro 2ss fully louder black, a used 10 camaro 2ss red, and a 11 camaro 2LT orange. I told them I would think about it but I might do but don't know which one. I bought the car a year ago for 23,000 so I think this might be my chance to get an SS it was gods plan for me. Lol
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07-11-2013, 10:43 PM | #26 |
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07-11-2013, 10:46 PM | #28 |
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