Riser Bolt Drilled out ?

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  • wantanautique
    • Aug 2010
    • 8



    Riser Bolt Drilled out ?

    Anyone know where I can get a riser bolt drilled out of the manifold in the Orlando area? I can't drill it out.
    thanks
  • jedgell
    • Jul 2003
    • 170

    • Bozeman, MT

    • 2004 SN 196

    #2
    Probably not going to happen. I broke one of the bolts in mine a couple years ago and no machine shop would touch it. The bolt is too hard try and drill out without damaging the manifold. I was told it could be done but there was a better chance of damaging, then you'd be stuck paying for the labor of drilling it out and having to buy a new manifold. So I bought a new exhaust manifold from SkiDIM.
    \'95 SN Signature Ed.
    GT-40
    PP Stargaze
    **For Sale**

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    • shag
      1,000 Post Club Member
      • Jul 2003
      • 2217

      • Florida


      #3
      You might try Brian at Hagood brothers Marine on Church st. 407-843-4220. But you might be better off buying a new one.

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      • jasper
        • Feb 2005
        • 195



        #4
        I snapped a riser bolt in the process of replacing the gaskets and could not extract or drill it out - ended up having to get a new riser. I replaced all the bolts given how corroded they were and put never-seize on the new bolts. If you get a new riser, be sure to remove the paint on the gasket surface prior to installation.

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        • jward
          Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
          • Feb 2008
          • 620

          • Sweet Home Alabama

          • 03 SANTE 04 SANTE

          #5
          You can drill it out. You need to find a couple different size reverse drill bits. Find a bit to flatten out the bolt. Tap the center and reverse drill starting small then get a little bigger. It will come out as soon as you get a good hole going. Usually one side will break off and you can take the other side out with a pick. Be careful not to get into the threads with the drill bit. It's not that hard just go slow and be patient.

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