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| I believe the short answer is to break or deform it with a chisel, or just grind it flat with the surface. ? Kinda savage, but you aren't going to need to salvage it anyway.
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| Run a tap in it and use a puller to remove. Dave
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| is there a way to use the grease trick
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| quote: Originally posted by Goob: I believe the short answer is to break or deform it with a chisel, or just grind it flat with the surface. ? Kinda savage, but you aren't going to need to salvage it anyway.
Couldn't just grind flat because there is a bushing that uses the hole to locate the adapter. quote: Originally posted by David Covey: Run a tap in it and use a puller to remove.
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| quote: Originally posted by rusty: is there a way to use the grease trick
Hadn't considered that. I will look at it tonight and see if that or the tap is best. |
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| the grease should work if you have a punch or dowel that fits close
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| Curtis, I think it will be relatively soft, so it should be easy to do as stated above. Whip it with a medium hammer and chisel, and pull it with vice grips.
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| The suggestion by Wooly is good
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| quote: Originally posted by CURTIS REED: Woolley that sounds like it would work well. The GM block dowels are split but this one wasn’t. I had decided to drill, tap, and slide hammer it out. Went to drill it and the drill bit spun it out. LOL
Problem solved and I appreciate everyone’s input.
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