Posted by trucker40 on July 31, 2008 at 18:43:02 from (69.154.19.64):
In Reply to: This is fun.... posted by Lanse on July 31, 2008 at 18:19:15:
Well its kinda like this,are you gonna be whipped by a file handle?If ya are,well in a way I dont blame you.That file handle trick only works about half the time.A trick that works good for removing broke off stuff is left handed drill bits.Personally I would try and blast it out with a torch,but thats just me,a little bit on the crazy side,but it always worked for me.If you cant get a pick in there and get it out,I would change the head.Its probably just the head gasket you are talking about for expense,but you would want your head to be in good shape that you change it to.I dont know if Maybe,I wouldnt try it like it is,but thats up to you.It would sure be bad if it plugged a vital gallery.Your only hope may be an alternative head.
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