I started to button everything back up last night, put the wheels on my 500K2, and torque down everything that hadn't been yet. I was screwing in the right fork oil drain bolt, and right as the head seated - SNAP! the shaft broke about 1/8 inch down. OK, bothersome, but not terrible... So I took out my cobalt bits and went to drill a pilot hole. I'm drilling... drilling... SNAP. Right in half. I was frustrated, and I decided to finish up for the night.
So, today I grabbed a new set of cobalt bits and came back with renewed spirit. I drill a satisfactory pilot hole and take an E2 extractor (the spiral type), tapped it into the hole gently with a small hammer, put it in the vise grips and turned. The first few times it wouldn't catch. I tried again and it caught. Next - SNAP!! The extractor broke... flush with the opening of the hole.
Fast forward to now - I have tried drilling through, punching it, heating it, and I am at wit's end. I've come to terms with the fact that if this is at all reparable I'll have to helicoil. I've decided that helicoils won't affect the sealing capabilities of the hole because it is ultimately the bolt head against the copper washer that creates the seal. I just need to figure out how to remove the remains... I also tried going to the hardware store for left hand fluted drill bits, but they were utterly clueless. The closest sears is a half hour drive, so if there are other easier options available (hahaha) then I'd like to try them
PLEASE HELP!!