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Removing broken bolt from back of head... 200

You know, you could just put a little piece on the back of the head "to hold the rear cam plug in", but make it bigger so goes over the sender part as well. Then the plug can't come out. And the piece of sender can't come out either because your plate will be in the way. As long as it doesn't leak oil through the threads (not likely) it should be fine.

Otherwise you can try a right angle air drill or something, maybe with a left hand drill bit. Or try and JB weld a driver bit on there to back it out with. Or slot the top with a little grinder wheel.

With this kind of thing, I'd be the first to say sleep on it, and come back to the project when you get inspired. Otherwise it's goign to be a nonstop battle to fix it, and it's going to suck.
--
Chris Herbst, in Wisconsin.






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