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Old 07-07-2013, 01:35 PM   #3
GASoline71
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Re: GM LS Broken Exhaust Manifold Bolt Fix (step by step with pics)"

Pic #1, The extractors I used.

Pic #2, The extractors have a cutter on one end. I actually used a left hand drill bit before this, but forgot to take pics. I had to cut the drill bit down to get enough room to drill. Then used the cutter to make the hole big enough for the extractor.

Pic #3, Hole drilled.

Pic #4, the extractor in the hole, and starting to attempt to turn it out.

Pic #5, End result...lots of cussing.
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