looking for a shop to drill out a screw...*SOCAL*
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looking for a shop to drill out a screw...*SOCAL*
willing to drive anywhere but prefer OC. i have a small screw stuck in the tranny where my shift linkage normally screws in. i can't drill in it so i can't use the screw extractor. tried titanium drill bits and cobalt drill bits but no luck. so i basically need someone to do drill it or do something to get it out.
anyone know anywhere that will do it?
anyone know anywhere that will do it?
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Re: looking for a shop to drill out a screw...*SOCAL* (Marauder)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Marauder »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Do you have a screw in the location where the "bitch pin" should be?</TD></TR></TABLE>
no, it's the other part of the shift linkage. the part that connects to the tranny.
no, it's the other part of the shift linkage. the part that connects to the tranny.
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Re: (Unjockable)
try a carbide drill bit. carefull their very brittle so if u snag it on n e thing while drilling u'll break it. and r u just using a hand drill? or u could try kinda tapping a punch or something pointy on the side of the bolt and try and coax it out. unless its really tight then never mind.
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Re: (Unjockable)
if its really that stubborn then ur prolly gonna need some more power to break through it like a radial drill, so unless u have like 20 or 30 grand lyin around for one a shop would b a good place to take it to. and i don't c y carbide wouldn't help. i use it all the time at work, actually i use high speed steel to drill through hardened bolts. try a drill bit with a flater angle, i'm guessing ur's r 118 included angle. try a 135, they work better for harder materials. sharpen it urself or buy one. and post some pics if u can so i can c what ur talken about and maybe b more help
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Re: (Luserkid)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Luserkid »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Try Jim at Jim's Tap Extractor, his in Gardena.
310.324.4446
He does very good work, and not that expensive either. </TD></TR></TABLE>
thanks! think he'll charge me more since it's under the car? i really don't want to pull out the tranny since i just swaped the motor in a couple days ago.
310.324.4446
He does very good work, and not that expensive either. </TD></TR></TABLE>
thanks! think he'll charge me more since it's under the car? i really don't want to pull out the tranny since i just swaped the motor in a couple days ago.
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