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11-17-2019, 04:29 PM | #26 |
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Re: 1999 Trans Am 5.7 6 speed
I like ARP bolts in this instance for replacements. If the the bolt is busted flush you might be able to start a hole with a Dremel tool and then use a reverse twist drill bit spinning clockwise in the drill and it will spin right out. That procedure worked for me. A Dremel tool is one tool I really like a lot. It was a lot easier to use a small grinding bit to center a hole for the reverse drill bit I used.
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