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Old 08 September 2009, 08:12 PM
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hi all, as above in need an engineer firm to drill out one of my cam cap bolts that i snapped (due to the technical data book lieing to me)

cheers scott
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easy outs, Stud Extractor Set 8 Pc - Screwfix.com, Where the Trade Buys
Old 08 September 2009, 08:23 PM
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i did think of that but i think it maybe a hardend bolt and i have'nt got the steadiest hand lol and don't want to damage the thread??? thanks for the link tho
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can you remove part of has it snapped on the block??
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no its snapped down into the thread/hole, i've got the head back off??
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so its not if you can get it on a pillar drill
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Use a colbalt drill bit and plenty of cutting fluid to drill into the stud then use the extractors
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if you cant sort it, speak to these guys, thread repairs ltd martin: 07831591323.. they are good and resonable..
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all sorted and head back on now, cheers for help and advice guys
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