kavefish
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I broke a bolt while removing my water pump. After much cogitation (and reading LZ) I selected a pair of Irwin cobalt LH-threaded bolt extractors - one small and a bigger one just in case.
I drilled a beautiful pilot hole into the broken bolt, smack in the middle and straight down the bore. Tonight I gave the extractors a go. As soon as the extractor's threads bite into the bolt, the extractor sticks and the drill spins around the extractor/bit.
I think the water pump housing is aluminum so I'm weary of using heat and I've been using WD-40 as penetrating oil (left in place for weeks).
What to do?
I drilled a beautiful pilot hole into the broken bolt, smack in the middle and straight down the bore. Tonight I gave the extractors a go. As soon as the extractor's threads bite into the bolt, the extractor sticks and the drill spins around the extractor/bit.
I think the water pump housing is aluminum so I'm weary of using heat and I've been using WD-40 as penetrating oil (left in place for weeks).
What to do?