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    BillBill
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      Hello
      I was working on a 04 blazer 4.3 vortex when a very small tip of a screw driver broke off and went down into the #1 cylinder fuel port! I set the motor to tdc and removed the lower intake but can not locate it. I tried probing around with a magnetic rod and tried fishing it out thru the spark plug hole with no luck! Any one have any tricks I can try ! Thanks

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    • #614509
      IngvarIngvar
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        Yuck!!!
        Pray it will simply burn from combustion. Or, get stuck somewhere safe.
        Otherwise….. It will either be your luck, or a long scar on cylinder wall. You have too much magnetic metal in there to use magnet picker.
        Well, no, that won’t work. Short of head removal, I can’t possibly imagine what else to do. Blow with compressed air and hope it’ll pop out? A vacuum cleaner flexible nozzle connected to strong shop vac?

        #614511
        BillBill
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          I thought about the shop vac or trying to flush it out with water

          #614512
          Bryan CarterBryan Carter
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            [quote=”billblazer04″ post=108753]…flush it out with water[/quote]
            You probably don’t want to do that.

            #614514
            BillBill
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              You’re right I don’t want to do that!

              #614526
              JamieJamie
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                You need 2 things. A bendy straw, and a wad of chewing gum. Enjoy the gum first and then jam it into the short end of the straw. Now go cylinder fishing for debris. Works pretty good.

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                EricTheCarGuy 1EricTheCarGuy
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                  [quote=”JS” post=108762]You need 2 things. A bendy straw, and a wad of chewing gum. Enjoy the gum first and then jam it into the short end of the straw. Now go cylinder fishing for debris. Works pretty good.[/quote]

                  I like this idea. I’m going to have to try that at some point.

                  It really depends on how big the part is. If it’s not that big you might not worry about it. It will probably get sent out the exhaust.

                  Please keep us updated on your progress.

                  #614931
                  BillBill
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                    Many years ago the same thing happened to me and I took a chance. The tiny piece of screw driver ended up stuck into the top of a piston. It sounded like the engine was gonna explode.

                    Luckily, it didn’t damage anything but I had to remove the cylinder head to retrieve the broken screwdriver piece.

                    Moral of the story is if you can’t find it, either take a chance or remove the cylinder head.

                    You know what decision I would make knowing what I know now.

                    #614957
                    BillBill
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                      Would I have a better chance of finding it by removing the exhaust manifold?. Thanks for the help

                      #614958
                      BillBill
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                        I have a mobil mechanic coming over to put a camera in the head to try and locate it??? Does that make sence to you

                        #615006
                        John HugonJohn Hugon
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                          Yes, those scopes work very well …I have one and it’s a great tool. I wish I would have seen this post before…I would have recommended one.

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                          Rafael HedrickRafael Hedrick
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                            We were at a mechanic shop one time and he asked us if we wanted to see something. This was a ford and I believe it was part of spark had fallen in the cylinder and was sitting on top of the piston . (He said this was a common problem when removing them.) The ignition system was disconnected and he turned it over and it shot it right out of the piston!!

                            #615119
                            BillBill
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                              Yeah….that’s a great idea. I really hope you find it.

                              #615175
                              BillBill
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                                I guess the spark plugs go directly on top of the piston

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                                Rafael HedrickRafael Hedrick
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                                  [quote=”billblazer04″ post=109085]I guess the spark plugs go directly on top of the piston[/quote]

                                  That’s how I understood it the way he was explaining it.

                                  #616142
                                  BillBill
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                                    update to my problem. i had someone put i camera down into the engine.he found the tip of the screw driver but could not fish it out. he also said that it looks like the piston has a crack in the top of it.not sure what to do but he did tell me the head would have to be removed to get the the screw driver tip out. this sucks

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