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Hi All, I had bitten the bullet and taken my car to a mechanic who is a "mustang specialist" because the bolt on my water pump had broken when I was replacing it. The bolt had no stub sticking out of the block, and I had attempted several times to drill it out. I used 1/8" cobalt bits, and other specialty bits to no avail. That's when I took it to the mechanic.
The bolt is the one located at about 2 o'clock when looking at the water pump from the grill of the car, and because it was this bolt the mechanic said it was the most difficult because it was located so closet to cylinder #1. They too couldn't drill it out and called their welder to come out who said he too couldn't do anything because of the location after he inspected it. The mechanic then called me and recommended that I replace the block. I'm a bit strapped for cash and need my car back in action, so my question is does the mechanic seem to be right on his diagnosis, or should I take my stang somewhere else for a second opinion? Has anyone else had a similar problem with this bolt's location?
Thanks,
Jim
The bolt is the one located at about 2 o'clock when looking at the water pump from the grill of the car, and because it was this bolt the mechanic said it was the most difficult because it was located so closet to cylinder #1. They too couldn't drill it out and called their welder to come out who said he too couldn't do anything because of the location after he inspected it. The mechanic then called me and recommended that I replace the block. I'm a bit strapped for cash and need my car back in action, so my question is does the mechanic seem to be right on his diagnosis, or should I take my stang somewhere else for a second opinion? Has anyone else had a similar problem with this bolt's location?
Thanks,
Jim