[AJD] Drilling and Tapping
Terry L. Hrdlicka
th01209 at alltel.net
Tue Dec 21 19:10:55 PST 2004
Cal,
Cast is not that hard to tap. Lots of oil and don't force it too hard.
You can try to run a tap through the stripped hole and see if you can
clean it up enough to hold a bolt. As for the broken one, you might
want to try to punch a "dimple" as close to dead center as you can, soak
it up good with PB Blaster or your favorite penetrating oil, and try to
drill it out with a "left handed" drill bit a little smaller than the
bolt. A lot of times, you'll get half way through and the broken bolt
will screw itself out.
YMMV
Terry (NØWJV)
wb5cys wrote:
> There is a small sheet metal plate that bolts underneath my tractor to
> cover an opening which provides access to the flywheel. The plate is
> bolted to cast iron with two 1/2" cap screws. One of the holes is
> stripped and the bolt twisted off in the other.
>
> How hard is it to drill and tap 50 year old cast iron? I have no
> experience with drilling and tapping, does it require special tools?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Cal B.
> Nacogdoches, Texas
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