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Re: Head's off, broke a head bolt response

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Subject: Re: Head's off, broke a head bolt response
From: Ryan Roswell Bird <BirdMan@myrealbox.com>
Date: Sun, 17 Jun 2001 04:39:42 GMT
I had broken mainfold bolt in my 67 1600 head.  I tried to 
drill, then EZ-out it.  Broke the EZ-Out.  After an hour of 
trying to drill out the EZ-Out, (don't think I even 
scratched it, man that is made out of hard stuff.) I ended 
up taking the head to a machine shop.  The guy looked at 
the head and commented, "Where did you get that from, a 
fork-lift?".  He then referred me to a broken bolt 
specialist.  The name of the shop was something like Bob's 
Tap and Broken Bolt Remover.  He looked at the head, said 
he would have it done in 2 hours for $35.  (He apologized 
for taking so long, he was busy with other jobs.)  When I 
got the head back, it was perfect.  For $35, it was worth 
it to get the thing done right.  I spent the good part of 
several days working with that darn bolt, taking it to the 
shop was the best thing for it.  Of course, you do have to 
remove your head, but even still, it was worth it for me.

The shop is in Santa Ana, if you cannot find anything in 
San Diego, let me know and I'll get you the contact 
information.

Ryan Bird
67 1600
Car / Santa Ana, CA
Me / Tempe, AZ
www.picturetrail.com/ryanrbird

>>

An exhaust manifold stud broke of about 1/8" below the 
surface on my U20
head so I have been following this thread closely.  Is my 
situation a
candidate for the welding technique suggested by Dan, Susan 
and Andy or is
the stud too far below the surface?  I'm thinking I may 
need to bite the
bullet and take it to a machine shop, especially before I 
make the situation
worse or damage the head.

Arigato,

Steve
San Diego
SRL311 11566

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