ezyout is the common name ,but they arnt as good as they are made out to 
be, you have to be bloody carefull you dont break it.cos then the job is 
wicked.
Sometimes you R better off just to drill it out bigger and helcoil it.

Malcolm

Bob wrote:

> Hello Mark,
> 
> I have only tackled that problem once, but I got one of those easy
> outs from autopro for about $4 and that got it out like a charm - the
> only problem I had is they have a really small drive on the back,
> looks like 1/16th or something, but vice grips make do. Apparently
> giving it a bit of a whack in the centre with a centre punch or
> something like that can help loosen them up (not enough to damage it
> thought).
> 
> Wednesday, June 05, 2002, 3:33:19 PM, you wrote:
> 
> MF> Hi listers,
> 
> MF> I have struck a small problem with my L20B. One of the holes in the block where 
>the engine mounts bolt into has half a screw in there but the head has snapped off. 
>It is too far in to grip, so i
> MF> was going to try to drill a hole in the screw and reverse thread it to get it 
>out but i thought i'd ask if anyone had any good tricks for getting them out first. 
>Any suggestions?
> 
> MF> Thanks,
> MF> Mark. 
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