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Posted by 37 chief on June 16, 2007 at 20:25:35 from (70.181.167.25):
In Reply to: Now I've gone and done it!! posted by Keith-OR on June 16, 2007 at 18:30:19:
If the plug broke off I doubt a easy out will work. I do think the dremel grinder is a good thing to try. Even if you cut into the threads a little I doubt it will be a problem, as all the sealing is at the washter. Before you run a tap through the threads, coat the complete tap with grease so all the crud will stick to it. Here is another though before grinding. Turn engine to get the ex valve open. Get wife's vacuum so the suction is as close as possible to the grinding. With the ex open it will have a air flow to the vacuum. Before grinding stuff some oiled rags into the combustion area on top of the piston which should be comming up incase a few pieces of grinding got back in through the vacuum. Pull the rag back out when through to remove any other pieces. The little dremmel tools are real handy with a good cutter blade which come in all sizes. Stan
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