Well the good news is the heat exchanger core (Yanmar) came out easily and didn't need unclogging ( checked it after reading Mainsails recent post with pics) but I had to move the alternator to slip the core out over the top of it. In loosening the bolt that holds the alternator adjuster arm, I sheered the bolt and I can't see the bolt remaining because it also anchores the freash water pump and the threads start about an inch back from the head. In other words I have an inch long untreaded bolt in my hand the threaded end is back in the block through the hole in the water pump "flange".
In the past with broken off bolt and screw heads, I used the drill and extractor method with one of those "extractors" that sort of look like a reverse thread tap.
Is there another method?
I supose I should take the water pump off first. I just hate when this happens ( A little inspection maintainence) and I break something in the process and the inspection confirmed no maitntainence was needed.
It is pretty slick how the exchanger core slides out of the Yanmar 4JHE and I bet it would have cleared the top of the original alternator, before the Balmer was installed.
In the past with broken off bolt and screw heads, I used the drill and extractor method with one of those "extractors" that sort of look like a reverse thread tap.
Is there another method?
I supose I should take the water pump off first. I just hate when this happens ( A little inspection maintainence) and I break something in the process and the inspection confirmed no maitntainence was needed.
It is pretty slick how the exchanger core slides out of the Yanmar 4JHE and I bet it would have cleared the top of the original alternator, before the Balmer was installed.