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PostPosted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 1:23 pm 
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This is where I am stuck I still have one broke bolt in the block and I got it part of the way out but my drill was hitting the side of the wheel well so I couldn’t get it the rest of the way out(using left handed drill bits). So I am asking if anyone has any ideas or anything that could get it out. It is close so it shouldn’t take much to get it out. In the bottom pic you can see the broke bolt on the left and the one on the right is just sitting in the hole so you can see that it isn’t fare from coming out.


Any help would be great.


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Have you tried using a 90 degree right angle drill?

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No I cant find one.

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I agree with Roy. You have to get the angle drill in there. Also, see if you can find a reverse drill bit. That is about all the options you have unless you want to pull the motor. Good luck.

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do you know where I could get one around hear or use one? It would have to be electric or cordless.

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OBI has them if you want to buy one. The Bamberg Auto Skills has one also. I am sure your local Auto Skills should have one also.

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Good luck finally getting it out!!!

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