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> 2.0L tin removed, oil pressure sensor broken off
jimkelly
post Aug 18 2011, 11:15 AM
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i tried to drill a hole in the center of what is left of the oil press sensor - this thing seems to be made of kryptonite ???

i also had to drill out some tin screws - will try to extract as many as i can.

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post Aug 18 2011, 11:28 AM
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use a dremmel with a carbide tip then a screw extractor.
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post Aug 18 2011, 11:37 AM
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You need to drill it thru, first. Then the extractor. I prefer the spiral to the 4 cornered extractor. Especially when working with softer metals.
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post Aug 18 2011, 11:57 AM
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post Aug 18 2011, 01:11 PM
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if you drill out the oil pressure sensor, you will be opening up the case on that motor to clean up inside.
So, I vote to procrastinate and wait until you have nothing left to do but drill out that piece, one the bench, with a jig and drill press, and its a nice day with a good cold beer.

When in doubt, procrastinate.

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post Aug 18 2011, 01:23 PM
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QUOTE(r_towle @ Aug 18 2011, 12:11 PM) *

if you drill out the oil pressure sensor, you will be opening up the case on that motor to clean up inside.

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Do it later when you have more control over the situation.
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post Aug 18 2011, 01:25 PM
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I had my oil pressure sender to break about ten years ago. I was afraid to drill because I was afraid of metal shavings in the motor. So I got a good sheet metal screw with permagasket and plugged the hole. Not the idea thing to do but it worked for me.
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post Aug 18 2011, 09:51 PM
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QUOTE(JawjaPorsche @ Aug 18 2011, 12:25 PM) *

I had my oil pressure sender to break about ten years ago. I was afraid to drill because I was afraid of metal shavings in the motor. So I got a good sheet metal screw with permagasket and plugged the hole. Not the idea thing to do but it worked for me.
find a small nut that fits right on top of the broken piece. weld up the center and now you will be able to back it out with a socket, john
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QUOTE(r_towle @ Aug 18 2011, 12:11 PM) *

if you drill out the oil pressure sensor, you will be opening up the case on that motor to clean up inside.
So, I vote to procrastinate and wait until you have nothing left to do but drill out that piece, one the bench, with a jig and drill press, and its a nice day with a good cold beer.

When in doubt, procrastinate.

Rich

Use a good shop vac when drilling. The flutes will direct the shavings out. The vacumn will keep the shavings from falling into the engine. Or, if your really paranoid, flip the engine and drill it out from beneath and let gravity work with the vacumn.
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