So, I got a new-to-me disc brake in the mail today for ~30 dollars because the PO decided to take the rotor off...It looks pretty good: very smooth and no warping. It looks pretty close to new.
I also picked up a table at the recycling center so I was psyched about this weekend because I now have a clean space to disassemble the engine, but it seems it wasn't in the cards. As soon as I lifted the chassis and engine up onto the table and took apart the bolts to remove the engine, I realized I would have to first remove the infamous oil filter bolt.
The PO had stripped the bolt and apparently used a rotary tool to make edges in the shape of a square. I tried with vise grips, hammering on a hex head and using a ratchet, spraying the crevices with WD40 and leaving it overnight, all to no success. So, I went to home depot and tried to use a bolt extraction set:
First by drilling a hole:
Second by hammering in the bolt extractor:
And third, by using vice grips to turn the bolt counter-clockwise to loosen and extract it:
However, the bolt extractor snapped near the bolt
I then removed the bolt extractor by very carefully turning it clockwise with vice grips, and repeated the process using a larger bore and extractor. It snapped again and this time, I was unable to reach in and extract the bolt.
I started taking my dremel tool's cutting disk to the bolt and attempting to cut the bolt washer-like body off from the oil casing, however I am only 1/8th of the way and have already worn down two disks. Not sure exactly what I am going to do , but I think I might try to keep using the dremel tool there cut the bolt out with a tungsten carbide tip...