Hello everyone,
I am back at it again, trying to make my Paso more reliable and failing miserably
I was taking off the rear cylinder coil to clean the ground and the one bolt snapped on its way out. I drilled and tried the trusted easy out,which snapped.
I tried drilling the easy out,with no luck.
Where are you fellow Paso owners mounting the coil at where you get a good ground with little effort? (ie-drilling into frame?
Thanks a ton and keep the rubber side down!
Rich
coil mounting
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Re: coil mounting
you need a product caller rescuebit,made for drilling out broken taps and extrators
here in the US a 1/8 double ended Rescuebit goes for about 40USD but it will drill into the broken extractor and allow you to ream out the rest
http://www.theoriginalrescuebit.com
here in the US a 1/8 double ended Rescuebit goes for about 40USD but it will drill into the broken extractor and allow you to ream out the rest
http://www.theoriginalrescuebit.com
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There's no problem so bad that a little fixing can't make it worse! : )
If it ain't broke keep fixin it till it is
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Re: coil mounting
Nylons .... chewing gum , and now this ! I gotta get me one of themhiggy wrote:you need a product caller rescuebit,made for drilling out broken taps and extrators
here in the US a 1/8 double ended Rescuebit goes for about 40USD but it will drill into the broken extractor and allow you to ream out the rest
http://www.theoriginalrescuebit.com
Rich , Its probly a bit late now , but when you find a screw that starts to bind after you have had it moving a squirt of monkey piss ( CRC , WD40 ) and leave it to soak for a bit then try moving it in and out will often loosen it up
Hamish
I wish I was young again............Id be heaps smarter than last time