Ok, working on an intake manifold that someone thought would be a good idea to put a steel 1/2 npt plug in a nice polished intake. The motor sat for years, and coolant severely corroded this plug to the point that it was basically fused into the aluminum. I drilled it out with the largest bit I had which was 43/64. I made a couple light cuts with a hack saw blade and went to try and break it out and it sheared off below the surface. I kept working at it and finally got it out, but I ended up cutting into the aluminum more than I wanted to. I ran a tap in a thread or so deeper than it was, which is now about as deep as it can go. It cleaned up all the threads pretty nicely other than my cut. What are my options here? Structurally it is good. I just want to make sure it won't leak. It is an engine so it needs to be good for 250 plus degrees. Do I go to some sort of epoxy and retap? It is is not as deep as it looks, but is still deeper than I wanted. I think it looks worse than it is. I can't really go bigger, or deeper. Of course the brass plug next to it can out with a little heat and an impact. Looking for ideas and you guys always seem to have good ones.
Thanks.
John