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IF somebody breaks one of their exhaust studs...

Started by Goetz, November 25, 2012, 06:06:51 AM

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Anti-Dive Dave

Quote from: Goetz on November 28, 2012, 10:27:17 PM
Heres hoping it stays that way till I get it all together.

Fingers crossed.  Legs crossed.  Eyes crossed.  Checks crossed.
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Goetz


SlowOldGuy

Sears has a nice set of reverse drills for just such a problem.  The look like machinist center drills and have a very thinc body to prevent snapping off.  

They are really intended for drilling to use an extractor, so they don't drill very deep.  I used one on a rear caliper bolt that I stripped the head on and it backed the bolt out while I was drilling it.

Found a link:

http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00952157000P

YMMV,
DavidR.

Goetz


Goetz


FJ1100mjk

Goetz:

You should ask Parts 'n More this. Under the Contact tab on their website, they have an email address for "Technical Inquiries". Better to ask the source in the case you have problems with their products.

Just my two cents.

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Goetz


racerrad8

Randy - RPM

I make oil

 :scratch_one-s_head: I don't understand why people don't contact Randy first for FJ parts and questions? 

Good luck getting it out. 
Semper Fi

Goetz

I feel like there should be a :facepalm: smiely