HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Bronke Flange bolt
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HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Broken Flange bolt
I broke the left bolt on my EGR header flange when I did my cam install. I didnt want to have to take the header out to drill and tap it so i tried a few things whithout success.
1. tried to put a notch in it for a flathead screwdriver and let it soak in CRC for 48 hrs but it still wouldnt budge.
2. cant get visegrips or anything else on it because there not enough meat left sticking up.
2. I took a Harmonic balancer bolt and cut it to less than 1 inch and put a big washer on it and JB Welded it in there (I know thats ghetto but if it would have worked I dont care because these SLP LT's are junk anyway)
The JB weld gave way after the header had expanded and contracted a few times so now I am stuck with a huge exhaust leak.
what do I do? I dont have the time to remove that header to drill it out and I dont think a drill (right angle or other) will fit down in that tight space. I barley fit the dremel in there.
Im thinking that I can get a large drain plug and thread it in there possibly but that will be trial and error trying to match up a bolt for that.
Help is appreciated.
heres a pic....
1. tried to put a notch in it for a flathead screwdriver and let it soak in CRC for 48 hrs but it still wouldnt budge.
2. cant get visegrips or anything else on it because there not enough meat left sticking up.
2. I took a Harmonic balancer bolt and cut it to less than 1 inch and put a big washer on it and JB Welded it in there (I know thats ghetto but if it would have worked I dont care because these SLP LT's are junk anyway)
The JB weld gave way after the header had expanded and contracted a few times so now I am stuck with a huge exhaust leak.
what do I do? I dont have the time to remove that header to drill it out and I dont think a drill (right angle or other) will fit down in that tight space. I barley fit the dremel in there.
Im thinking that I can get a large drain plug and thread it in there possibly but that will be trial and error trying to match up a bolt for that.
Help is appreciated.
heres a pic....
Last edited by shaneSS; 09-26-2004 at 06:56 PM.
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looks like I was able to get the dremel in there with an drill bit. Only issue was that dremel doesnt have enough torque to drill through that bolt.
I guess I need to search for a small pneumatic drill..............
does anyone konw the thread pitch of that hole. M8 x ?pitch?
I guess I need to search for a small pneumatic drill..............
does anyone konw the thread pitch of that hole. M8 x ?pitch?
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looks like I was able to get the dremel in there with an drill bit. Only issue was that dremel doesnt have enough torque to drill through that bolt.
I guess I need to search for a small pneumatic drill..............
does anyone konw the thread pitch of that hole. M8 x ?pitch?
I guess I need to search for a small pneumatic drill..............
does anyone konw the thread pitch of that hole. M8 x ?pitch?
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Originally Posted by shaneSS
I broke the left bolt on my EGR header flange when I did my cam install. I didnt want to have to take the header out to drill and tap it so i tried a few things whithout success.
1. tried to put a notch in it for a flathead screwdriver and let it soak in CRC for 48 hrs but it still wouldnt budge.
2. cant get visegrips or anything else on it because there not enough meat left sticking up.
2. I took a Harmonic balancer bolt and cut it to less than 1 inch and put a big washer on it and JB Welded it in there (I know thats ghetto but if it would have worked I dont care because these SLP LT's are junk anyway)
The JB weld gave way after the header had expanded and contracted a few times so now I am stuck with a huge exhaust leak.
what do I do? I dont have the time to remove that header to drill it out and I dont think a drill (right angle or other) will fit down in that tight space. I barley fit the dremel in there.
Im thinking that I can get a large drain plug and thread it in there possibly but that will be trial and error trying to match up a bolt for that.
Help is appreciated.
heres a pic....
1. tried to put a notch in it for a flathead screwdriver and let it soak in CRC for 48 hrs but it still wouldnt budge.
2. cant get visegrips or anything else on it because there not enough meat left sticking up.
2. I took a Harmonic balancer bolt and cut it to less than 1 inch and put a big washer on it and JB Welded it in there (I know thats ghetto but if it would have worked I dont care because these SLP LT's are junk anyway)
The JB weld gave way after the header had expanded and contracted a few times so now I am stuck with a huge exhaust leak.
what do I do? I dont have the time to remove that header to drill it out and I dont think a drill (right angle or other) will fit down in that tight space. I barley fit the dremel in there.
Im thinking that I can get a large drain plug and thread it in there possibly but that will be trial and error trying to match up a bolt for that.
Help is appreciated.
heres a pic....
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OK OK OK OK............... NOW what.
I got a straight pneumatic drill and it fit in that tight spot but guess what. that bolt is made of kryptonite!!!!!!!!!! It wont drill out. Totally dulled out 3 bits of mine. I tried a small pilot hole and everything, plus I went and bought a BOSH titanium bit and every special metal bit I could find but NADA!
Im screwed.
F' it !!!! Im going to go tomorrow and get a large bolt M16 or a drain plug for a freaking toyota and thread that pipe fitting. I think that pipe is like 5/8 or 13/16 OD.
Havent been able to drive or tune my **** since the install over a week ago cause if this BS!
I got a straight pneumatic drill and it fit in that tight spot but guess what. that bolt is made of kryptonite!!!!!!!!!! It wont drill out. Totally dulled out 3 bits of mine. I tried a small pilot hole and everything, plus I went and bought a BOSH titanium bit and every special metal bit I could find but NADA!
Im screwed.
F' it !!!! Im going to go tomorrow and get a large bolt M16 or a drain plug for a freaking toyota and thread that pipe fitting. I think that pipe is like 5/8 or 13/16 OD.
Havent been able to drive or tune my **** since the install over a week ago cause if this BS!
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FYI:
Cobalt and Titanium bits suck!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I went through 3 different HIGH dollar bits and they all just burned up. I finally ust tried a basic DeWalt steele bit and "Wala" it got it right out.
Now that I dont have a masive exhaust leak anymore Im off to tune with EDIT. WIsh me luck!
Cobalt and Titanium bits suck!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I went through 3 different HIGH dollar bits and they all just burned up. I finally ust tried a basic DeWalt steele bit and "Wala" it got it right out.
Now that I dont have a masive exhaust leak anymore Im off to tune with EDIT. WIsh me luck!