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    Rick Crandallcrandall
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      I have a broken exhaust manifold bolt that I am having difficulty extracting. The bolt is pictured as #8 in this photo.

      Would it be alright to use the 7 remaining bolts and not worry about it? Any other options if I am unable to extract this bolt? I could remove the head of course, and have a better angle at drilling it out. Just wondering if that would even be necessary.

      Thanks.

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    • #526072
      exceptionalchrisexceptionalchris
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        I have broken bolt 8 and 5 like in the picture. I was able to get 8 out but not 5. If you attempt to bypass the bolt you will have an exhaust leak. Or even a lean code bank 1. It is possible to get out. You do have a lot of room to work with. Use a chisel and hammer to work it out. Lub will help get it out too. Try this before a bolt extractor. I never have luck with those, they just end up braking. Good luck try to drill through an extractor if it does brke. It will be even harder.

        #526073
        exceptionalchrisexceptionalchris
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          To add: almost for got I was able to drill a small hole in the bolt. Hammer a small hex socket in that hole. And ratchet the broken bolt out. good luck. this is good to be frustrating.

          #526078
          MARK FELDSTEINMARK FELDSTEIN
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            There’s another method. I’d drill it out, measure it, then tap it and put a stainless steel “heli coil” insert into the hole and you be fine. Get the Heli Coil kits at auto parts stores and this video from Dwayne at RealFixesRealFast.com shows exactly how to do it, for a manifold bolt no less, in this video.

            You don’t have to be a journeyman machinist to do this, but be careful and don’t let it frustrate you. If you bugger it up, I would foresee that you’re going to have some real headaches.

            Happier Motoring.
            Sparks

            #526083
            exceptionalchrisexceptionalchris
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              I have use a “heli coil” before for this exact application. And it did not hold. I best bet is you use the original threads. If possible. You are correct you don’t have to be a “journeyman machinist” to extract a bolt. But as any mechanic knows, a broken bolt can give even the more experience mechanic a hard time. The problem “crandall” will run into is, there is far less room to work will then in the video. Makes drilling a straight hole almost impossible. Remember you can take out the radiator for an extra 2 inches. Good luck.

              #526087
              MARK FELDSTEINMARK FELDSTEIN
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                The hole should be straight, I agree. But to get it there, he could pull the manifold or borrow a 3/8 right angle drill, air or A.C. He should also use the insertion tool that comes in the kit and follow the directions.

                And, he might have better luck with E-Z lock inserts.

                #526093
                Rick Crandallcrandall
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                  Exceptional Chris – I did get the radiator fan out for a little bit more wiggle room with the drill. I think you are right, probably need to get the whole radiator out. :angry:

                  #526996
                  Rick Crandallcrandall
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                    Update – I ended up using my Dremel to drill out the bolt. B)

                    I used the stone on the far left to get a dent started in the bolt. I then used the other three bits to grind away. The little guy on the far right was the most effective at breaking up the bolt.

                    Thanks to all for the help on this one.

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                    exceptionalchrisexceptionalchris
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                      Great news. I like hearing happy endings.

                      #527088
                      college mancollege man
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                        Glad you got it out. 😉

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