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Old 05-09-2004, 10:52 PM
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damn crankshaft bolt broke about 1 inch of the bolt off in the crankshaft!! already have hold drilled through bolt let in the crank just need to get an easy out

anyone know where to buy an easy out and cost as well???

new longer bolt and longer bolt that broke off in crank!

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Sears.
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what kind of drill but would you guys reccomend as well
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Get a left handed cobolt drill bit. It will take the bolt out way easier than the easy out
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think they have those at sears? if not then where?
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Your local hardware (ACE, ACME) should have them but i am pretty sure Sears have them also.
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I'll bet a $25 pulley install tool delivered to your door is looking pretty cheap right about now.
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already have a small hole drilled through with cheaper bit, so i guess reverse drill bit will extract and drill at the same time, hopefully this works
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Originally Posted by 2xLS1
I'll bet a $25 pulley install tool delivered to your door is looking pretty cheap right about now.

this was for a friends install not my car but yeah this does suck but what can ya do
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Originally Posted by dvandentop
already have a small hole drilled through with cheaper bit, so i guess reverse drill bit will extract and drill at the same time, hopefully this works

yes that is the case they are a lot better IMHO than an Easy out
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You drilled all the way through it?
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Sears PN#52315, worked great for me.
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yes see above pic there isnt much broken off in there
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tr6's
cobalt drill bits
2 sets of easy outs just incase one set doesnt suffice

and YES JOSH! even a drill bit extension!!!







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