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theres a mobile service called captain thread. he comes to you.

call him he works magic!

heres the number 0407 077 414.

i found using a blowtorch to heat the bolt is the best way

Edited by Import S13

Never, ever, ever use Ezy Outs!

Always drill studs & bolts out, you can't drill Ezy Outs unfortunately.

Now you'll have to try using a pin punch (and be very patient) if you can't grip it.

We used to get this situation almost daily at Adelaide Engine.....bit of heat may also help if pin punch doesn't.

Never, ever, ever use Ezy Outs!

Always drill studs & bolts out, you can't drill Ezy Outs unfortunately.

Now you'll have to try using a pin punch (and be very patient) if you can't grip it.

We used to get this situation almost daily at Adelaide Engine.....bit of heat may also help if pin punch doesn't.

so its impossible to drill them out?

that captain thread guy is a wizard ive used him b4 i spent hrs trying to get a broken stud out and i gave called him 15 mins he had it out and the thread cleaned up . he is a broken bolt geek lol

that captain thread guy is a wizard ive used him b4 i spent hrs trying to get a broken stud out and i gave called him 15 mins he had it out and the thread cleaned up . he is a broken bolt geek lol

i gave him a call today and hes coming out tuesday morning and he said it wouldnt be a problem :(

You can drill out easy outs, taps, drills and anything hard like high speed steel etc. You use what is called a "hard cut drill" or if yor if you have old carbide cutters around you can use one of them to get it out.

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