Advanced Hemi 212cc Predator Build

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bob58o

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It did't snap flush did it?

Just below the first thread, but the threads don't start until about 1/2" below the deck surface.

I'd be scared to try to weld to it, if that is what you were thinking.

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People sell blocks for $35 on other forums, but I don't want to do that unless I'm absolutely F'd.
 

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For 6-8mm bolt INSTRUCTIONS says use 5/32" drill bit and #3 left hand extractor from kit.
Or some say try a left hand bit first.

I'll wait for other suggestions. I might be able to weld to it, but might weld to the block as well??
 

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The block is aluminum, you are using MIG Flux Core correct? If so, weld won't stick to the block.
 

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The way it is cracked leaves a high point in the center on the bolt - making it impossible to get my center punch on the center.

?????

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The block is aluminum, you are using MIG Flux Core correct? If so, weld won't stick to the block.

Good point!
 

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When/if you are going to go the welding route.. Cover the bore and area with old gloves or a heavy tarp. Don't need to mess up any more than necessary.
Ground to another stud or the block itself... Shouldn't have to say but.... DO NOT GROUND TO THE CRANK...
 

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The way it is cracked leaves a high point in the center on the bolt - making it impossible to get my center punch on the center.

?????

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Good point!

Do you have something for your dremel that can reach in there and grind it flat?
 

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My neighbors dog just had puppies. I can steal one, shoot it, and mail it to you if it'll help.

Seriously though, I'd try the left hand drill bit first, an if that didn't work I'd weld a nut to what's left of the bolt.
 
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I liked the dremel idea. I would get a bushing or piece of tubing that just fits the hole, then use a pointed stone that just fits inside that and dimple it that way.

But that's just me...
 

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You should've told me that before I did it. I deal with a lot of broken bolts and have built up a broken bolt enough to weld a nut to it more than once. I'm a pretty good welder with a pretty good welder though.

Ahhhh...gotcha! So you basically just build a vertical bead until you are at the surface and then add the nut! I'm such a dummy sometimes!

Sometimes us dummies need to have things explained! But...at least I'm a dummy that listens and learns.
 

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Ahhhh...gotcha! So you basically just build a vertical bead until you are at the surface and then add the nut! I'm such a dummy sometimes!

Sometimes us dummies need to have things explained! But...at least I'm a dummy that listens and learns.

It's basically the same concept as bridging a gap that doesn't fit well. Tack, Tack on top, Tack on top.
 

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Well I used the bushing like thing that positions the gasket to protect something. (Dowel pin?)

I used a carbide burr to get up in there.

Glad I'm late for work so I don't rush and mess this up.
Borrowed a camera.
Seems more workable now.

Even considered drilling then cutting off a drill bit. Putting a nut around the remaining drill bit, and then welding bolt, the bit, and the nut.
 

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