bulletpruf
Well-known member
Fellas -
I picked up a 10 bolt 3.90 rear diff for my 68 GTO a few years ago. It was in good shape, but I noticed it had a larger bolt in the bottom middle position on the rear diff cover, so I figured someone had just stripped the threads, drilled it out, and installed a larger bolt.
I was partially correct. They stripped the threads, and then when tapping it for a larger bolt the broke the tap off fairly deep inside. It's 1/2" deep. The bolts holding the cover on are about 1" long, so he had a 1/2" long 3/8" bolt in place of the 1" long 5/16" bolt that should be there.
I'd like to get the tap out, but no luck so far. No luck with drilling it out with HSS drill bits, of course. And I tried to put a dent in it with a chisel; something a screwdriver could grab. Then I could use an impact screwdriver to get it out, but no luck there. The bit is just too damn hard.
I did hit it with some Kroil and some heat (propane torch) but I can't get the tap to turn by jamming needle nose pilers in there and trying to turn it.
Any tips on how to get it out? At this point, I can think of three options - break or shatter the bit, piece by piece; drill it out, but with something significantly harder than HSS; or somehow get it to turn so I could back it out.
Thanks,
Scott
I picked up a 10 bolt 3.90 rear diff for my 68 GTO a few years ago. It was in good shape, but I noticed it had a larger bolt in the bottom middle position on the rear diff cover, so I figured someone had just stripped the threads, drilled it out, and installed a larger bolt.
I was partially correct. They stripped the threads, and then when tapping it for a larger bolt the broke the tap off fairly deep inside. It's 1/2" deep. The bolts holding the cover on are about 1" long, so he had a 1/2" long 3/8" bolt in place of the 1" long 5/16" bolt that should be there.
I'd like to get the tap out, but no luck so far. No luck with drilling it out with HSS drill bits, of course. And I tried to put a dent in it with a chisel; something a screwdriver could grab. Then I could use an impact screwdriver to get it out, but no luck there. The bit is just too damn hard.
I did hit it with some Kroil and some heat (propane torch) but I can't get the tap to turn by jamming needle nose pilers in there and trying to turn it.
Any tips on how to get it out? At this point, I can think of three options - break or shatter the bit, piece by piece; drill it out, but with something significantly harder than HSS; or somehow get it to turn so I could back it out.
Thanks,
Scott

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