Working on the exhaust of my son's truck and ran into a snag with trying to remove the pressed in bolts that connect the muffler pipe flange to the cat output flange. The bolts are pressed into the muffler side of the flange, so we ended up removing the entire assembly to gain easy access... the first bolt was already broke (thus the reason for the repair) and the second one snapped during disassembly.
I figured this was an easy fix as we could simply drill out the pressed in bolts and replace with a normal bolt. Well, that went out the window quick as the bolts are super hard. I was able to cut the threaded side down smooth with the portaband, center punched and proceeded to try drilling them out to no avail. Started with my high speed drill bits and made little progress. Ran to HD and picked up a couple Cobalt bits thinking that was the answer... same result. Not many options today as it was Sunday afternoon and I live in a rural area.
Since the entire tailpipe and muffler is in one piece, this needs to be drilled by hand. Any advice on different bits or methods are appreciated. I am heading out of out town in the morning and hoping to have a plan to get this addressed on Friday when we get home. My plan B is to have an exhaust shop install a new flange (if that is possible), but hoping to find a way to fix it ourselves.
Thanks for any advice!!
I figured this was an easy fix as we could simply drill out the pressed in bolts and replace with a normal bolt. Well, that went out the window quick as the bolts are super hard. I was able to cut the threaded side down smooth with the portaband, center punched and proceeded to try drilling them out to no avail. Started with my high speed drill bits and made little progress. Ran to HD and picked up a couple Cobalt bits thinking that was the answer... same result. Not many options today as it was Sunday afternoon and I live in a rural area.
Since the entire tailpipe and muffler is in one piece, this needs to be drilled by hand. Any advice on different bits or methods are appreciated. I am heading out of out town in the morning and hoping to have a plan to get this addressed on Friday when we get home. My plan B is to have an exhaust shop install a new flange (if that is possible), but hoping to find a way to fix it ourselves.
Thanks for any advice!!
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