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Headbolt Removal In Mi16 Block

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pug_life

tryed everywhere locally to get a snapped headbolt removed from the alloy block i have...

all have said they don't do it and i'm about to tear my hair out :)

 

anybody have an suggestions for places around manchester/cheshire as i can't really deliver the block anywhere so pickup preferable unless they do it mobile.

 

thanks Jay

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tryed everywhere locally to get a snapped headbolt removed from the alloy block i have...

all have said they don't do it and i'm about to tear my hair out :blink:

 

anybody have an suggestions for places around manchester/cheshire as i can't really deliver the block anywhere so pickup preferable unless they do it mobile.

 

thanks Jay

Do it yourself!

 

Drill a hole in it. Buy a counterclockwise tap to extract it. First use liberal amounts of penetraling oil though and give it time to do it's job.

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ALEX

IF you manage to dril a straight concentric hole.

Try screwing it down and out rather than up.

Tap an M8 thread in it and use an 8.8 high tensile bolt with 2 locknuts locked together near the end so you can screw it down onto the face of the snaped stud.

Heat will also make things easier.

Or keep drilling it and fit a helicoil.

It might be best stipping the block bare and taking it to the engineer shop. Someone will do it.

The process is easy with the right tools.

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pug_life

well localengineering shops refused to do it :(

don't really wanna have to go helicoil route so may be a thin drill bit and lots of precision movements on workbench tonight ;)

block is bare (again!) so its easily moveable :o

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Rob_the_Sparky

You can doa search as they have been sucessfully drilled out a couple of times to my knowledge by people on here (one quite recently) but it requires a bush to be made to get the drill central. If not central then you will most likely kill the thread and hence the block.

 

Puma has also posted about doing it the right way and helocoiling it at a machineshop so it may just be a case of fiding the right machine shop to do the work.

 

Rob

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ALEX

Any news on this?

We mangaged to drill the hole central in ours as the bolt broke leaving a flat face to mark with a centre punch.

We buggrerd it up with the exctractor though that snapped in it.

After 6 hours of drilling we acidently drilled out the threads as the hole went miss shaped with the bits of broken ectractor.

We ended up bodging it by taking out the spacer for that head bolt and fitting an high tensile nut ground to shape to fit under the bolt hole in the block.

A Perfect Bodge and it ran for a year, untill I got round to building a new engine for it.

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petert

I had to helicoil three holes in a block recently - two head bolt holes and one main cap. All from an idiot who did everything up too tight on the last rebuild.

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