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So I did some more drilling all the way to the end as far as I dare go compared to another stud I had out, then I decided that I still had plenty of space left so I stepped up the drill bit size and used the next sized extractor up.

It worked a treat :naughty

Hammered the extractor in as far as it would go and got the grips out

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New Stainless Bolt from Vauxhall
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Manifold back on with new gasket
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Not been able to start it up yet as got to refit the radiator and put some more coolant in it first which |I hope to do tonight

You should have been a dentist lol, well done.:clap:clap
The right tool for the right Job, as Scotty once said in Star Trek lol.
I wonder if there is a moral to this story?
Had you used a nut splitter on the nuts, maybe the stud wouldn't have sheared, and all it would have cost is a new nut.
Just thinking aloud lol, you can't do it to every nut, but worth thinking about.
 
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You should have been a dentist lol, well done.:clap:clap
The right tool for the right Job, as Scotty once said in Star Trek lol.
I wonder if there is a moral to this story?
Had you used a nut splitter on the nuts, maybe the stud wouldn't have sheared, and all it would have cost is a new nut.
Just thinking aloud lol, you can't do it to every nut, but worth thinking about.

The worst thing is Rustic, it was when I was re tightening them to fit the new gasket, I was so happy with myself for removing them all without snapping any and then I did that, my heart sank when I felt the ratchet give :(

It's a learning curve, improved my skill set and made my tool set better equipped in the process, who can say that was bad luck? These things come to test us, it's just important we pass the tests :thumbs
 
Nice one mate I'm genuinely impressed, I didn't think it would work it looked so well in there, I'm well chuffed for you :thumb2:thumb2:thumb2
 
Good job. Was it you who was going to buy left handed drill bits for this job?
 
Nice one mate I'm genuinely impressed, I didn't think it would work it looked so well in there, I'm well chuffed for you :thumb2:thumb2:thumb2

Thanks mate, I was relieved to say the least :bow

Good job. Was it you who was going to buy left handed drill bits for this job?

I did and it didn't remove the stud on it's own but was very sharp and didn't show any signs of snapping and I hope it loosened it somewhat, the stud did come out fairly easy :nenau
 
Thanks mate, I was relieved to say the least :bow



I did and it didn't remove the stud on it's own but was very sharp and didn't show any signs of snapping and I hope it loosened it somewhat, the stud did come out fairly easy :nenau

Where did you buy them? Sounds like they'd come in handy. :thumb2
 
love it!:thumbs

I've got loads of tap and dies but no stud extractors! :thumb2:D

they're on me watch list for pay day since my new jap toy almost skint me :eek: but not quite :naughty:naughty
 
love it!:thumbs

I've got loads of tap and dies but no stud extractors! :thumb2:D

they're on me watch list for pay day since my new jap toy almost skint me :eek: but not quite :naughty:naughty

How about a race Melissa?

My Cavalier SRi against your MR2?

Wonder whats the winner on paper?

136BHP from the Cav :nenau
 
How about a race Melissa?

My Cavalier SRi against your MR2?

Wonder whats the winner on paper?

136BHP from the Cav :nenau
haven't had a chance for a good look round it either & never had a car like it.

Pfft no idea, I'm still figuring out exactly what one I've got....don't thing it's got power steering....[emoji123] [emoji123] [emoji123] [emoji123] [emoji123]




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