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Re: broke the coolant drain on 400
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Posted by Tom F on February 06, 2006 at 13:13:38 from (72.4.9.38):
In Reply to: broke the coolant drain on 400 posted by Steven D. Esser on February 05, 2006 at 20:25:58:
IM not sure what type of "easy-out" you have but there is a little trick to removing anything with a thin wall. I use the square type extractor on thin walled objects. The square type extractors have sharp flutes on each corner and with a few light taps of a hammer and a twist will, more often than not, get that bugger out. Spiral tyle extractors work great on broken bolts but their spiral design pulls the extractor deeper therefore applying outward pressure on thin walled objects and they cause the object to lock up even tighter. The square type applies minimal outward pressure making removal easier.
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