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This looks like a great kit. I'm just concerned that their smallest extractor bit is not small enough. The kit that exclusively has the extractor drill-bits has smaller bit sizes but no left-hand drill-bits.
You’d have to match it up to a known bolt, nut, tap, or find a way to measure its OD.Here is the link to the exact bolt my drivers side valve cover uses in the hole that I broke:
This is my replacement for my broken bolt.
I'm not sure what else I can give you since it's kept a secret on the product page. It is simply described as 40mm, 41mm bolt. No other specs are present.
Whooooooaaaa boy!!!! Well, it's easy enough to figure the outside diameter of these bolts. I can take it up to Home Depot and have them measure that for me with their little stationary measuring devices for bolts. I fear that I need that smallest left-handed drill-bit, the 4/32" for this job.You’d have to match it up to a known bolt, nut, tap, or find a way to measure its OD.
So, the #1 flute in the picture you recommend I skip and just going ahead with the left-handed drill bit then? Okay, I can give this a shot. The guy in the YouTube video got the job done with only a left-handed drill-bit. But I just ordered that kit off Amazon (the one you posted a link to above) and will be returning this kit in the picture. it says the kit will be here tomorrow but I probably won't be able to even try this until my next days off. Still making small progress just by keeping my mind on it. To live is to learn and that's what I am trying to do every day.Tape measure across bolt will be close enough.
Looks like 3/16" , if it is, use a sharp very thick nail for center punch, dead center, then one good whack with hammer to make a divot. then use a 1/8" reverse left twist drill bit with drill set for reverse. Usually the drill bit will pull the screw out with no damage to the hole.
You’ll need a hole for the extractor anyways. Might as well try to work it out with the drill first.So, the #1 flute in the picture you recommend I skip and just going ahead with the left-handed drill bit then? Okay, I can give this a shot. The guy in the YouTube video got the job done with only a left-handed drill-bit. But I just ordered that kit off Amazon (the one you posted a link to above) and will be returning this kit in the picture. it says the kit will be here tomorrow but I probably won't be able to even try this until my next days off. Still making small progress just by keeping my mind on it. To live is to learn and that's what I am trying to do every day.