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That's a great idea! I'll definitely be doing that as well as picking up some carbide bits. I already broke one today, and that's when I decided to call it for the day. I spent all day the previous day getting my motorsickle back on the road so the broken bits were a good excuse to give myself a...
Well, my bolt seems to have broken off very cleanly. I couldn't find even the smallest should to grab onto, and it's deep up in the block. Looks like I'll be using a bolt extractor. Also, does anyone know the pn for the front bolt bracket? My starter is missing it, which is probably a big part...
Ahh, got it. Thanks guys! I should be taking off the starter today so I can take a look at the broken off section and hopefully I'll have a little bit that I can snag to turn it out instead of having to use a bolt extractor.
How do you use the ice pick to get a broken off starter bolt out? And are you just referring to a standard ice pick (long, slender, pointy piece of metal)? Or is there some tool called an ice pick that I'm not aware of.
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