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Off the top of my head I can't think of anything. It would help if I could see it...but I can't.
If I think of anything I'll post it up.
Good luck man, that blows.
you might try a right angle drill attachment. or a smaller drill. you are going to need to drill a hole in the bolt bit remaining in the hole. the use a bolt extractor (it looks a bit like a screw with the threads going the wrong way so that when you place it in the hole you just drilled and turn it with a drill counterclockwise it will dig in and hopefully turn the bolt.)
the hard part is drilling a hole in the bolt bit that still in the head.
if the bolt is sticking out enough you might try slotting it so you could go at it with a screwdriver.
Why are all these people breaking header bolts....20 ft-lbs is all you need...the only way to break a bolt is to really get on it...just tighten them till they are snug.
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"probably cuase the dont have/use a torque wrench.. like tards.."
That is the single most F'd up thing Ive read on here. I was taking my old one off, alot of good a TQ wrench would have done :rolleyes: . Your a flaming homo....
[ January 17, 2004: Message edited by: snatch ]</p>
<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by speedy-v6-camaro: Why are all these people breaking header bolts....20 ft-lbs is all you need...the only way to break a bolt is to really get on it...just tighten them till they are snug.<hr></blockquote>
Because it seems no V6 header kits include new bolts, so people re-use the old ones instead of getting a new set from Advance for $30. Bolts that have been sitting in an engine block for six years will break with almost no force applied at all.
<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by AllTheGoodNamesAreGone: probably cuase the dont have/use a torque wrench.. like tards..<hr></blockquote>
You are a ****ing moron. If you can't think of something intelligent to say in the TECH FORUMS, shut the **** up and don't say anything at all. :mad:
[ January 18, 2004: Message edited by: Stefan ]</p>
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