07-20-2016, 06:36 PM
talked to my neighbour who works in a company that builts boat engines, so just to say, he has seen his fair part of bolts en mechanical stuff and tools .
He said, it can't be done.
The bolt it located TOO DEEP and the bolt diameter is too narrow!
That combination makes it nearly impossible.
You would need a long and narrow drill.
And a very very steady hand.
A precision drill guide would do the job perhaps, but how the hell can you do it when the bolt is on the bike...
To clearify what bolt I am talking about, look at how tiny that sucker is:
Its a national holiday so all dealers are closed and I'll have to wait for an answer to untill tomorrow, IF they answer.
But I'm coming to terms with the fact that I most likely will have to accept the fact that the broken bolt will remain inside...
He said, it can't be done.
The bolt it located TOO DEEP and the bolt diameter is too narrow!
That combination makes it nearly impossible.
You would need a long and narrow drill.
And a very very steady hand.
A precision drill guide would do the job perhaps, but how the hell can you do it when the bolt is on the bike...
To clearify what bolt I am talking about, look at how tiny that sucker is:
Its a national holiday so all dealers are closed and I'll have to wait for an answer to untill tomorrow, IF they answer.
But I'm coming to terms with the fact that I most likely will have to accept the fact that the broken bolt will remain inside...
