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Front dog leg bolts
Could someone tell me how long these bolts are. I have all 4 broken off and need to be drilled out. Thanks
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Step 1: Carefully grind existing screws flush to the bolster.
Step 2: Carefully center punch the screws.
Step 3: Mark a #25 drill bit about 5/8" up from the tip by wrapping with a bright colored tape (i.e. masking tape or electrical tape).
Step 4: Carefully drill out the "offending" screw.
Step 5: Carefully chase the threads with a lubricated 10-24 tap using a manual tap holder. The left side (looking from drivers seat toward front) is easy. The right side is a challenge. The front screw is difficult. The rear screw can only be done with a long tap.
Take your time and you'll be fine.
Peter
Step 1: Carefully grind existing screws flush to the bolster.
Step 2: Carefully center punch the screws.
Step 3: Mark a #25 drill bit about 5/8" up from the tip by wrapping with a bright colored tape (i.e. masking tape or electrical tape).
Step 4: Carefully drill out the "offending" screw.
Step 5: Carefully chase the threads with a lubricated 10-24 tap using a manual tap holder. The left side (looking from drivers seat toward front) is easy. The right side is a challenge. The front screw is difficult. The rear screw can only be done with a long tap.
Take your time and you'll be fine.
Peter
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Front dog leg bolts
After you drill out the screws, be careful with the tap. I know whereof I speak. I broke one off in the hole. No drill bit I tried could drill out that hardened steel. I finally got it out with a Dremel diamond dust covered tip. But then the hole was too big; so I threaded the hole for a quarter inch screw. Then I drilled the proper sized hole in the screw and threaded it. It worked, but you don't want to have to go through all that!
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