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RobPhoboS

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Just now, rabbitstew said:

Should be able to use a normal centre punch and punch a small dent in it, then drill through it with a suitable sized drill bit. Might be hard to clamp it in a vice though without it getting squished!

I'll go an grab a normal centre punch today, hopefully it'll work.
I've got a weighty mallet to whack it with :lol:

 

If the vice can't hold it properly, I thought perhaps my locking pliers might do the trick on the floor (with some wood underneath so the drill bit doesn't hit the floor).

 

Thank you :)

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Drilling will also be a major problem for you as standard HSS drill bits will not look at these buckets.

 

You will require Cobalt (HSCO) or Carbide (CARB) 

 

Might be a plan to send this small drilling job to your local engineering firm.

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I appreciate the advice !

I bought quite a heavy duty centre punch (8mm 120g), I'm hopeful it'll do the trick.

 

If not, I've asked the guy that did my seat as he has a pillar drill. Unfortunately he's always busy AF, so I'm not sure he'll get the time to do it (as I need it by next week ideally).

And of course this time of year is quite difficult.

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6 minutes ago, Mark@Abbey m/s said:

I doubt your mark it with a centre punch, maybe using a grinder (stone tipped) and work through the hardness then you maybe able to drill it, but it is hardened on the under-side as well.

 

Why are you trying to drill a hole through a 350Z tappet bucket?

 

Hey Mark, long time no see !

It's to use with the JWT tool, I have one pre-drilled but the other 3 that the seller included aren't (it's a pity to do it!).

 

Granted, it's not like I'll be in a rush but will save a bit of messing around.

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3 minutes ago, Mark@Abbey m/s said:

oil usages issues.  I would put a fiver on it being piston  rings not valve stem seals

 

Probably a combination but doing this part anyway, too late now :lol:

I have a separate thread for it, so will of course show my findings (doing timing chain and other bits and pieces).

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