Posted by jonnny2006 on September 09, 2007 at 22:14:43 from (67.142.130.11):
In Reply to: Re: How screwed am I? posted by Mike CA on September 09, 2007 at 21:18:33:
Thats why a few days ago i was asking if anyone ever tried using the "GRABIT"....It looks like t would be pretty slick, it is on late night informicals and regular commericals. It has a drill like tip on one end and you drill a small hole in the bolt so the "GRABIT" can back it out. They showed the rocker arm on a engine that had a busted of bolt, and the guy just took the one end of his drill bit type tool and made the perfect cone in the bolt and then flipped the grabit around and backed out the bolt...I don't know how much pressure you can put on one? but a guy could always use heat and then try using the grabit. I have mine on its way...(4-6 weeks!) How come you took it off anyway?
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