PaddyO
Supercharged
With the help of a friend, he used a small, flat screwdriver under the head of the bolt to apply pressure, and I used a socket wrench and we were able to get the head and a little of the bolt our of the hole. The bolt was still in the hole. We were going to try a reverse drill bit to get it out. We used a fine pointed tap and a light hammer to try to put a dimple in the bolt so the drill bit would not walk. Upon tapping the bolt, it went into the bevel box. We used a paper clip to see if we could fish it out to no avail.
On the back of the differential there are 4 bolts. Has anyone tried taking the back of the differential off by removing these bolts? If we did this, woud we be able to see enough inside to be able to find and get out the piece of the bolt which went in there?
On the back of the differential there are 4 bolts. Has anyone tried taking the back of the differential off by removing these bolts? If we did this, woud we be able to see enough inside to be able to find and get out the piece of the bolt which went in there?