Coil bolt broken
Coil bolt broken
Ello, I'm in the middle of replacing my coils, and I'm on my last one. Well, as I was loosening the nut, the bolt has snapped. I can't get any thread grip when I put the coil back on, because it busted so far down.
So, I need a opinion, should I just chop the rest of the bolt off, drill through it, and use a the nut and bolt laying around, or must I use the material the current bolt is made of, which I haven't the slightest clue of its composition.
If it matters, its the closest one to the front of the car.
Thank you so much, in advance.
So, I need a opinion, should I just chop the rest of the bolt off, drill through it, and use a the nut and bolt laying around, or must I use the material the current bolt is made of, which I haven't the slightest clue of its composition.
If it matters, its the closest one to the front of the car.
Thank you so much, in advance.
Ello, I'm in the middle of replacing my coils, and I'm on my last one. Well, as I was loosening the nut, the bolt has snapped. I can't get any thread grip when I put the coil back on, because it busted so far down.
So, I need a opinion, should I just chop the rest of the bolt off, drill through it, and use a the nut and bolt laying around, or must I use the material the current bolt is made of, which I haven't the slightest clue of its composition.
If it matters, its the closest one to the front of the car.
Thank you so much, in advance.
So, I need a opinion, should I just chop the rest of the bolt off, drill through it, and use a the nut and bolt laying around, or must I use the material the current bolt is made of, which I haven't the slightest clue of its composition.
If it matters, its the closest one to the front of the car.
Thank you so much, in advance.
Discovered my dad took all the drills, and bits, so I just used a hose clamp on the end near the plug, and tightened it down to the plate, with the half broken bolt holding it in place. Worked like a charm, and my car drives better then the day I got it off the lot 2 1/2 years ago. Awesome!
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I see two bolts holding the plate on, so this *should* be a quick easy fix.

