Posted by JDseller on May 07, 2012 at 20:11:13 from (208.126.196.144):
In Reply to: Broke easy-out???? posted by greg1959 on May 07, 2012 at 19:07:34:
It is hard so you are not going to drill it out with any common drills. You say it is in a housing on a Ford rearend. Take a cutting torch and blow the easy out out of the hole. ( not the King's english there LOL) If you don't use too much heat you can get it done and not damage the hole. With some luck and skill you can blow the broken bolt out too. You will get some of it out than take a small punch and work on getting the reat out.
I have made special chisels out of pin punches. That way they are long and skinny to get in to the hole. Plus have a half round back on them.
If you have to drill eveything out I have repaired many hitch attaching bolt holes with heavy Heli-Coils.
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