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  • Broken valve cover bolt.... :(

    So I knew I had to replace my valve cover gasket... oil has been shooting out for the past few weeks...

    Upon taking the valve cover off, I found the problem. One of the bolts that holds the valve cover on was broken off into the block. Only a little bit is sticking out (not enough for vise grips)...

    How do I get this out so I can finally put her back together and (hopefully) oil leak free?

    Thanks in advance.

  • #2
    Is there room to drill a small hole and use a easy out .

    Just make sure you lay down pleanty of rags in the valve train area .

    Have you tried taking a small punch and hammer and tapping it around ,as if you were unscrewing it , I have had luck in the past with that .
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    • #3
      Tap & Die set?

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      • #4
        Where do I get an easy out... thats what seems to work for most on the research I just did..

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        • #5
          I would try the punch.. but the bolt seems to be quite soft... it's deteriorating away with each method I try

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          • #6
            You can buy an easy out set at just about any parts store , and it will give you several different sizes to chose from , and should tell you what drill size to use with each one of them .

            when the hole is drilled you tap the easy out in the hole , and as you back it out it will dig in and grab it and it should back out .

            Spray it with some PB blaster before you do all that , it may help it break loose .
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Hardcore
              I would try the punch.. but the bolt seems to be quite soft... it's deteriorating away with each method I try
              With a tap & Die you can just get a tap the same size as the previous hole and basically drill through the broken bolt. Or you could try punching an X into the top of the broken bolt and using a phillips (or even slotted) screwdriver to bring it out enough to use pliers on.

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              • #8
                Left handed drill bits work nice too. the bolt will often back out when drilling it.
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                • #9
                  drill with a screw extractor bit. that would do nice
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                  • #10
                    Stick with the ez out idea. It's the safest bet.
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                    • #11
                      You don't give your location. I priced the easy outs in Ottawa before buying one and found the best price at RONA, a discount home improvement chain similar to Home Depot.
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                      • #12
                        If there is a bit sticking up (and you can get to it), try cutting a screwdriver slot with a dremel tool.

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