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Old 01-10-2008, 12:02 AM   #1
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Although extractor tools are easy to use, I've seen some people screw this up multiple times. If you feel uncomfortable using one and think you might mess up the threads just take it to a machine shop.
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Although extractor tools are easy to use, I've seen some people screw this up multiple times. If you feel uncomfortable using one and think you might mess up the threads just take it to a machine shop.
Exactly. You can go ahead and try to drill it out, but be careful. Make sure you drill the pilot hole dead center, and don't break the damn drill bit, or extractor, off in the bolt.

Because if you can't get it out yourself and you have to take it to a machine shop, it'll cost a lot more if they have to work around a broken drill bit. Don't ask how I know.
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