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    Head bolt snapped!

    I'm in the process of swapping out cyl heads most of the bolts came out fine with the exception of 1 bolt. It broke off on the thread section in the block. %$#%$#$$#$@$#!!!!

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    DO you have an extractor?? How much of the bolt is sticking out ??

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    I had the same thing happen. It was on the passenger side, closest to the front. The worst part is they don't make an extractor that size that is long enough to get down into the block. My local service guy (not Isuzu) had a block-mountable drill that he used. They eventually got it out. There was no way I could have done that myself...
    Last edited by phines : 05/25/2011 at 08:57 PM

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    Quote Originally Posted by crotchrocket View Post
    DO you have an extractor?? How much of the bolt is sticking out ??
    If it is anything like mine was, it isn't sticking out at all. It will actually be several inches down in the block in a ~3/16" hole. Major P.I.T.A.
    Last edited by phines : 05/25/2011 at 08:58 PM

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    Quote Originally Posted by jdm monkey View Post
    I'm in the process of swapping out cyl heads most of the bolts came out fine with the exception of 1 bolt. It broke off on the thread section in the block. %$#%$#$$#$@$#!!!!
    You probably already know this, but you definitely want to replace every one of those bolts. Those bolts are seriously fatigued!
    Last edited by phines : 05/25/2011 at 08:59 PM

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    Put the head back on with the remaining bolts, a little more than hand tight.

    Look in mcmaster carr, or msc catalog, and find a drill jig bushing that has an od the size of the hole in the head.

    buy a long carbide center drill, and using the head and bushing to center the drill, drill a pilot hole in the old cyl bolt.

    Once you have this done open the hole to correct size for extractor.

    John C.

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    Quote Originally Posted by phines View Post
    I had the same thing happen. It was on the passenger side, closest to the front. The worst part is they don't make an extractor that size that is long enough to get down into the block. My local service guy (not Isuzu) had a block-mountable drill that he used. They eventually got it out. There was no way I could have done that myself...
    Yeah mine was on the passenger side at the very front closest to the frame...
    Quote Originally Posted by phines View Post
    You probably already know this, but you definitely want to replace every one of those bolts. Those bolts are seriously fatigued!
    I have brand new ones. I'm trying to see if ARP sells studs for our engines I may need it since I'm going turbo...

    Quote Originally Posted by Hotsauce View Post
    Put the head back on with the remaining bolts, a little more than hand tight.

    Look in mcmaster carr, or msc catalog, and find a drill jig bushing that has an od the size of the hole in the head.

    buy a long carbide center drill, and using the head and bushing to center the drill, drill a pilot hole in the old cyl bolt.

    Once you have this done open the hole to correct size for extractor.

    John C.
    I'll give it a shot
    Last edited by jdm monkey : 08/21/2010 at 08:16 PM

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hotsauce View Post
    Put the head back on with the remaining bolts, a little more than hand tight.

    Look in mcmaster carr, or msc catalog, and find a drill jig bushing that has an od the size of the hole in the head.

    buy a long carbide center drill, and using the head and bushing to center the drill, drill a pilot hole in the old cyl bolt.

    Once you have this done open the hole to correct size for extractor.

    John C.
    good tip to remember. Is this the item your talking about? http://www.mcmaster.com/#drill-bushi...liners/=8i41m1
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    Good News:
    whohoo I got the cylinder head bolt out!!!

    Bad News!!!
    1 cam retainer bolt broke!
    I tried the same trick but it didnt work. It broke the extractor the bolt is too small.

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