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2011-2014 Mustangs
Driveline/Suspension
Slave cylinder bolt broke
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<blockquote data-quote="dj050894" data-source="post: 16631582" data-attributes="member: 176915"><p>Got it all done today. Started with a 3/16” drill bit, with some “Dark Thread Cutting Oil”, wasn’t making much progress. Found a video of a guy using a hole saw bit (typically used to drill holes in tile or granite) so I ran to Home Depot and picked up a couple. Those were working well, ended up having to run back for a third, but got the job done. Those bits aren’t cheap, about $15 each, but we’ll worth it. Evened the hole out with a 15/64” drill bit and used an M7 tap to make threads. It was an all day project that required 4 trips to Home Depot, but gladly the job is done and the slave cylinder is in!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dj050894, post: 16631582, member: 176915"] Got it all done today. Started with a 3/16” drill bit, with some “Dark Thread Cutting Oil”, wasn’t making much progress. Found a video of a guy using a hole saw bit (typically used to drill holes in tile or granite) so I ran to Home Depot and picked up a couple. Those were working well, ended up having to run back for a third, but got the job done. Those bits aren’t cheap, about $15 each, but we’ll worth it. Evened the hole out with a 15/64” drill bit and used an M7 tap to make threads. It was an all day project that required 4 trips to Home Depot, but gladly the job is done and the slave cylinder is in! [/QUOTE]
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