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boblx2a
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I guess it has finally happened to me! I have read about this common Corvette malady many times on this board. My thermostat needed replacing so I began removing the bolts and that is where my problems started. I have an '85 C4 so the easiest bolt to reach is the rear bolt. Of couse it had become part of the manifold and would not move, of course I managed to twist off the head of the bolt, of course and easy out would not remove it, of course I wound up having to drill it out (well partially anyway).
Now I am faced with removing the plenum to make a straight drilling job of what is left of the bolt. My ulitmate plan (they have gone well so far.
) is to drill out the bolt and put a Helicoil in. Never having done this I could use lots of expert advise, which this board seem to excel in.
I have the bolts out of the plenum and of course it won't budge. Scattered around the board I have seen suggestions to hit it with a rubber hammer, use a 2X4 on it, etc.
Anyone having done this have any suggestions on raising the plenum high enough to finish drilling this bolt out?
Also, anyone had experience with using a Helicoil? Sounds like a good idea and everyone I have talked to has said it will work. Just wondring............ I really need to get my baby back on the road. It is my daily driver and I am currently driving my classic "55 Belair but would much rather be driving the Vette.
Thanks................Bob
Now I am faced with removing the plenum to make a straight drilling job of what is left of the bolt. My ulitmate plan (they have gone well so far.

I have the bolts out of the plenum and of course it won't budge. Scattered around the board I have seen suggestions to hit it with a rubber hammer, use a 2X4 on it, etc.
Anyone having done this have any suggestions on raising the plenum high enough to finish drilling this bolt out?
Also, anyone had experience with using a Helicoil? Sounds like a good idea and everyone I have talked to has said it will work. Just wondring............ I really need to get my baby back on the road. It is my daily driver and I am currently driving my classic "55 Belair but would much rather be driving the Vette.

Thanks................Bob