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jag broken in bolt housing
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<blockquote data-quote="azmetalman" data-source="post: 800376" data-attributes="member: 47027"><p>I like Broz suggestion. I will add......use a self tapping sheet metal screw. Buy one size slightly larger than 1/8 in. as suggested and 1 slightly larger than that just in case. Be very sure to screw all the way to the bottom before you attempt extraction. You might want to spray or drip a small amount of penetrating oil like Blaster to help things move. </p><p>It sounds as if you really have a good chance of removal. Just go slow at each stage.</p><p>Oh yes it is a bannerr day herre in AZ if you like 100 degrees in April.</p><p></p><p>Good Luck!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="azmetalman, post: 800376, member: 47027"] I like Broz suggestion. I will add......use a self tapping sheet metal screw. Buy one size slightly larger than 1/8 in. as suggested and 1 slightly larger than that just in case. Be very sure to screw all the way to the bottom before you attempt extraction. You might want to spray or drip a small amount of penetrating oil like Blaster to help things move. It sounds as if you really have a good chance of removal. Just go slow at each stage. Oh yes it is a bannerr day herre in AZ if you like 100 degrees in April. Good Luck!! [/QUOTE]
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