Aug 31, 2014 #1 R ravege Active Member Joined Jul 10, 2008 Messages 309 Guess this happens often enough where there are extractor kits available, still....
Aug 31, 2014 #2 C charlief1 RIP Charlie! Joined Sep 20, 2007 Messages 23,936 Most of the time you can get it out. Good luck.
Aug 31, 2014 #3 J jimmymack87gn Boost Junkie Joined Dec 21, 2011 Messages 136 You could contact a professional tool vendor (I got mine from Matco) for an extractor kit. Posted from the TurboBuick.Com mobile app
You could contact a professional tool vendor (I got mine from Matco) for an extractor kit. Posted from the TurboBuick.Com mobile app
Aug 31, 2014 #4 F Firechaser V8-2 cylinders=2x the $ Joined Jan 23, 2010 Messages 403 pacecarta on firechasers PC be gentle and spin it backward with a pick . 9 out of ten it spins out
Aug 31, 2014 #5 6 6togo Member Joined Apr 25, 2011 Messages 935 Also try a small head magnet and use that with the pick got many out that way!
Aug 31, 2014 #6 T-CHRGD Well-Known Member Joined Oct 28, 2006 Messages 1,525 Happened so many times with my old stock posi, I was buying the pins in bags of 10.
Sep 1, 2014 #7 etriebe Active Member Joined Dec 2, 2008 Messages 278 If you have compressed air available I have been lucky and blown air at the bottom of the bolt through the pin and had it pop up.
If you have compressed air available I have been lucky and blown air at the bottom of the bolt through the pin and had it pop up.
Sep 1, 2014 #8 Jerryl Tall Unvaccinated Chinese Guy Joined Dec 14, 2004 Messages 9,644 Should the stock bolts be upgraded?
Sep 12, 2014 #9 W WIKEDV6 Well-Known Member Joined May 29, 2001 Messages 2,326 I had a rear end that had the same situation. Chopp39 here came with a special drill bit that's made for this kind of stuff and drilled it and used an easy out. it took about 3 mins. Prasad
I had a rear end that had the same situation. Chopp39 here came with a special drill bit that's made for this kind of stuff and drilled it and used an easy out. it took about 3 mins. Prasad