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Old 08-31-03, 02:38 AM
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On this "new" rotary engine that i have, the oil pressure switch has been broken off. All that is left is the tread of the bolt. I have tried vice grips and no luck. Anyways, to fix this problem, do I have to drill out the remaining thread. Any suggestions.
Old 08-31-03, 07:29 AM
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You can buy a tool at the hardware store that drills into the bolt and grips then you can back the stud out.
I can't remeber what the heck you call them.
I would not suggest drilling it all the way out as you might get metal shavings in the block and that would not be good.
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The tool is called an "easy out".
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Originally posted by James Paventi
The tool is called an "easy out".
Thanks man
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