<VV> non-Corvair question...

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Fri Sep 15 14:20:24 EDT 2017


If the previously suggested options don't work...

You could carefully grind it out with a tiny carbide burr then pick the bits out of the hole
Machine shop can use an EDM machine to burn away the broken bolt.

Les


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Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2017 11:18:15 -0500
From: "Kinzelman, Andy" <akinzelm at greatnortherncorp.com>
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Subject: <VV> non-Corvair question...
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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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