busted a oil pressure fitting, now what?
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damn you broke an easy out in it? thast gonna be some difficult shit to drill through
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p.s. nice to see ya here elvis haha
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a drill bit would suck...
easiest/best would be weld on the easy-out then use a vice grips to back it out.... more than likely will bring the broken fitting with it......just be careful where you are grounding
just make a little nub on the easy-out you can get ahold of with the vice grip....... works 1000x's better and faster then reverse drill bits for broken off bolts i know that
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thats a good idea^
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gsrEK;233369 wrote:
weld a nut on and spin er outthe obvious choice
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wont need it

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ya i bet
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I got it last night, I tried welding to the ez out and would not hold, must not have been enough material to weld to. I didn't want to do any drilling and risk metal shavings in the oil passages.
What I ended up doing was using a punch and pounding the ez-out through the fitting till it fell in the block. Then I torched the fitting with the intake off and used another bigger ez-out and backed it out really nice.
Getting the chunk of the old ez-out out was interesting though. I ended up modifying one of those telescoping magnets to fit through the oil sender hold and got the piece out.
I was a happy guy last night, as I got the truck running and my $150 TBI 350 I baught is one hell of a nice motor, looked brand new in the lifter valley.
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hell yea good to hear
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