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just got a new V&H exhaust system for my 1995 and on the last bolt to take off on stock header the thing snapped off in the block gonna try and heat it up tomorrow and drill it out...any tips?
Well I drilled the bolt and put the extractor in and that snapped off in the bolt....this sucks...now I'm looklng for some carbide bits to drill the extractor out
I believe that's what my automotive teacher called a " Chernobyl".
If it doesn't look like one yet, it will...
Sorry to hear it man.
I doubt you will have any luck finding a bit that will drill the extractor, especially that small, I am assuming it is 8mm? I have heard of a trick of sharpening good quality carbide tipped concrete drill bits and drilling hardened steel, but they have a tendency to wander, it's best to do that operation in a drill press.
That's only half the bolts holding on to that cylinder, chances of a leak are high, but you knew that.
Maybe it's time to consult some pro help before you end up needing to buy a cylinder head?
I am not being mean here. If you continue working on it and the situation gets worse, you may need to at least take the head off and take it to a machine shop.
At this point, maybe for 2 hours labour a pro might be able to save it and chalk it up to experience.
AND put a light coat of anti-seize compound on the bolts when you reinstall them.
Last edited by jetmerritt; 11-10-2010, 09:42 PM.
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i ordered a solid carbide reverse drill bit and if that does not work i already found a new cylinder head...i don't mind taking it to a shop but at this point i'll try one last time with the drill bit and if not i'll put on the new head...thanks for ur input...i'll post how it turns out friday
well the solide carbide bit was doing a great job but then it snapped...i decided to bolt on new header and pipe anyway with 7 bolts and the motorcycle gods must be helping because it doesn't leak or if it is it is not noticable i think over winter i need to adjust the valves and go bigger on main jet and adjust floats so i will take head off and take to machine shop but i can atleast ride a few more times yet
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