<VV> non-Corvair question...

Kinzelman, Andy akinzelm at greatnortherncorp.com
Fri Sep 15 14:48:04 EDT 2017


R,
Thanks.  That's one of the techniques we've been considering.
Andy

-----Original Message-----
From: R [mailto:xramzl1 at yahoo.com] 
Sent: Friday, September 15, 2017 1:46 PM
To: Ed Gilroy <egilroy at gmail.com>
Cc: Kinzelman, Andy <akinzelm at greatnortherncorp.com>; virtualvairs at corvair.org
Subject: Re: <VV> non-Corvair question...

Might try Tack welding  the center of a nut to the end of the stud. 
Use the nut to turn it out. 

Rcs



> On Sep 15, 2017, at 12:34 PM, Ed Gilroy via VirtualVairs <virtualvairs at corvair.org> wrote:
> 
> Tip/rotate the engine so that the surface where the bolt has broken 
> off is face up. Coat the broken off bolt with a 50/50 pre-mix of acetone and ATF.
> keep the broken off bolt wet for several hours. Drill a hole for an 
> ez-out or bolt-out and see if you can get it out.
> 
> I have also used a commercial product called Mouse Milk in a similar 
> manner. I actually don't think it is as effective as acetone/ATF but 
> it doesn't damage nearby paint or discolor the part which can happen 
> with acetone and ATF.
> 
> On Fri, Sep 15, 2017 at 12:18 PM, Kinzelman, Andy via VirtualVairs < 
> virtualvairs at corvair.org> wrote:
> 
>> Guys,
>> My friend (former Corvair owner) has a Dodge 340 with a broken 
>> exhaust bolt - broken flush to the surface of the head.  There is no 
>> exhaust manifold on it, and the engine is currently out of the car.
>> Anybody have any suggestions how this might be removed without 
>> drilling it out?
>> Thanks,
>> Andy K.
>> 
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