>>>>>>>>>>>>>PLEASE Help Me!!!<<<<<<<<
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>>>>>>>>>>>>>PLEASE Help Me!!!<<<<<<<<
I need help and have no clue what to do!
So i was redoing my whole coolant system and i took off the aluminum part that bolts into the block. (The that the line/house goes on) When i did both bolts broke and where stuck in the block.
So i tried to use an E-Z out/pro-grip. Had no luck at all. I then tried to drill out the bolt, planning on re-threading/using a threaded insert. And of coarse no luck again.
so i let my brother try while i run to the hardware store. When i got back he had tried drilling out the bolts. And on the one hole (top one) He drilled under the where the broken bolt is into the block and i have no clue why but he drilled one by the other hole too that's no where close to the original. SO is there any other ways to get that piece to stay on there??
I thought about jb weld? but idk if is strong enough
Please help me.
So i was redoing my whole coolant system and i took off the aluminum part that bolts into the block. (The that the line/house goes on) When i did both bolts broke and where stuck in the block.
So i tried to use an E-Z out/pro-grip. Had no luck at all. I then tried to drill out the bolt, planning on re-threading/using a threaded insert. And of coarse no luck again.
so i let my brother try while i run to the hardware store. When i got back he had tried drilling out the bolts. And on the one hole (top one) He drilled under the where the broken bolt is into the block and i have no clue why but he drilled one by the other hole too that's no where close to the original. SO is there any other ways to get that piece to stay on there??
I thought about jb weld? but idk if is strong enough
Please help me.
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Re: >>>>>>>>>>>>>PLEASE Help Me!!!<<<<<<<
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Probot »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">yea, tow it to a mechanic and pay them to fix your mistake</TD></TR></TABLE>
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Probot »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">yea, tow it to a mechanic and pay them to fix your mistake</TD></TR></TABLE>
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friends dont let morons work on cars.
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