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Old 03-12-2008, 07:07 PM
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I was doing the drill mod tonight and the damn drill bite broke off in the hole and is stuck and in an attempt to get it out the 2nd one broke also, what is the best way to get these out any help woul dbe awsome, so angry


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did you try building pressure with it by putting brake fluid on the other side of the line.
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well hopefully you are using a vise and some good drill bits! if that happened to me i would go ahead and put on a new drill and drill the hole to 1/8 and after the hole is drilled to the right size those drill bits should fall right out! if not then get a air hose and blow air through the other side until they come out! goodluck
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I have shitty drill bits so I just left it alone I ordered a new master with the line from WS6 store, hopfully itll be here next week so I guess Im gonna try to get a good drill bit and attept once it gets here next week. Also when buying a drill bit what should I look for?
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well my dads a machinest, some of the expensive bits are the carbide bits, those are expensive tho but they are the best and there a bit heavy. but if i were you i would just get some good titanium coated bits(gold colored drills), there fairly cheep and do the job good! but make sure you use a vise, was it that bad that u had to order a new slave and line?
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I just had to order the Master with the line, Kinda anoying It was only like a year old, Ill try to make it to Home depot and pick up some ones that wouldnt break.
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Okay what is this drill mod? Does it work on LT1's as well?
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Originally Posted by Ponch95
Okay what is this drill mod? Does it work on LT1's as well?
no i dont think it will work on the LT1's and those are external slave so you wont have much of a problem like we do




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