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06-23-2019, 07:36 PM | #1 |
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Ignition Coil Bracket - Broken Bolt
I am in the middle of replacing my distributor, ignition coil, wires and plugs and noticed when I was removing the ignition coil that the bracket was only held on with one bolt rather than 2. After I removed it I could see why, there is a broken off bolt stuck in the hole.
I have tried a few different things to get it out. I tried using a screw extractor and that didn't work. I tried putting some POR-15 epoxy on it, let it harden, and then I made a slice in it for a screw driver, but the added epoxy piece just ended up breaking off. I also tried something similar using JB Weld, but got similar results. I also tried drilling it out, but I don't seem to make any progress. Any suggestions on how to get this thing out? |
06-23-2019, 08:17 PM | #2 |
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Re: Ignition Coil Bracket - Broken Bolt
A lot of penetrating oil. Then start drilling with small left-handed drill bits. Don't go to deep (through the bolt). Go slow and keep stepping the bit size larger. Hopefully a bit will grab and spin it out. This works most of the time for me. Good luck my friend.....
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06-24-2019, 01:42 PM | #3 |
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Re: Ignition Coil Bracket - Broken Bolt
Soak it in PB and let is sit for a bit. It will help if you can get the engine up to temp as the metal will expand slightly and make it easier for the PB to soak through.
Drill into it with the tiniest bit you can, like 1/8th". I will be worth buying a new bit if you don't have a good one. 1/8" bits are pretty cheap. Go slow, keep it lubed up, and try to stay in the center as best as possible. You want to get down a significant bit - 1/4" or so. Hammer the screw extractor into the hole to get the best grip you can. You want the screw extractor to grip on the sides and not bottom out. You might want to take the blow torch to it to get it hotter and help the PB soak in. Kind of scary on a manifold though.
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06-24-2019, 02:42 PM | #4 |
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Re: Ignition Coil Bracket - Broken Bolt
Id just tighten down the one with a good star washer. That should hold it and keep it from rotating any.
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06-24-2019, 04:27 PM | #5 |
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Re: Ignition Coil Bracket - Broken Bolt
When you drill for the EZ-Out, use a left-handed drill bit. Sometimes the bit will catch and unscrew the broken bolt for you. If the bolt is bottomed out in the manifold, that may not work, though.
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06-24-2019, 07:48 PM | #6 |
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Re: Ignition Coil Bracket - Broken Bolt
When using the left hand drill bit, make sure you run the drill in reverse....yep, seems common sense, but I have seen several instances of "it wont drill into the bolt" !!!!!!
Be careful drilling that bolt out, that looks like an aluminum manifold and they are very soft....that bolt most likely snapped off due to excess length....bottomed out and someone just kept turning.... You could always mount the coil somewhere else... Or... just bite the bullet and go for a HEI dist....just make sure you replace the resistor wire...search on the board and you will find lots of posts about converting points / coil to HEI....
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Even better now are the clowns that tighten a sump plug on an alloy sump....and strip out the soft threads in the alloy...then add misery to the pain by using some "sealant" to stop the drip...
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