dpsutphin
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While trying to drill out a broken valve cover bolt from the hole, the drill bit broke. When it broke, the drill slipped, grabbed the rag I had stuiffed in the oil return hole and pulled it out before I could stop it. Long story short, I can't find the small piece of the broken bit anywhere.
If it happened to fall into the hole, and I put it back together and try to start it, I assume the piece would hit something further down in the engine and probably ruin it.
Please let me know if that is a correct assumption.
I had been stopping every little bit and using a magnet to remove the small shavings. I guess they would be picked up by the oil filter anyway, but the fewer left in the better.
The hole is now also buggered up a little bit, which I don't guess would be a big deal if I could get the rest of the bolt out. I could use a brass insert or something of that nature to get the new bolt to hold.
Anyway, I am not equipped to pull the engine and have never removed a head on anything except an old chevy pickup, so I am not real sure where to go from here.
Any advice and/or opinions will be greatly appreciated.
dpsutphin
If it happened to fall into the hole, and I put it back together and try to start it, I assume the piece would hit something further down in the engine and probably ruin it.
Please let me know if that is a correct assumption.
I had been stopping every little bit and using a magnet to remove the small shavings. I guess they would be picked up by the oil filter anyway, but the fewer left in the better.
The hole is now also buggered up a little bit, which I don't guess would be a big deal if I could get the rest of the bolt out. I could use a brass insert or something of that nature to get the new bolt to hold.
Anyway, I am not equipped to pull the engine and have never removed a head on anything except an old chevy pickup, so I am not real sure where to go from here.
Any advice and/or opinions will be greatly appreciated.
dpsutphin