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Re: 47 H Temp Probe Nut Broke off in Head
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Posted by Ol Chief on March 11, 2006 at 19:30:28 from (69.91.92.207):
In Reply to: 47 H Temp Probe Nut Broke off in Head posted by AH64D on March 11, 2006 at 18:47:02:
THERE MAY BE A COUPLE OF SOLUTIONS TO THIS PROBLEM.I think the one most likely to work is heat. Take an Oxy -Acet torch w/a moderatelysmall brazing tip. Carefully and quickly heat down insidethe brokenpart until the threaded portion is red hot and immediately back out.Since the head has great mass it will not expand as quickly as your small part.Therefore that part should attempt to swell but will be unable to do so.When the mass has cooled,your small part will shrink to a smaller diameter than original.You should be able ro insert some sharp four sided tool such as a screwdriver and back out the broken well. Do not attempt to use an eze- out.In my opinion they are only made to sell not to function.
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