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I agree!ellis93 wrote:A greased drill bit works good.
ByronRACE wrote:I don't know what the fear is drilling the exhaust manifold. If you use low speed on your cordless drill, a good sharp cobalt bit, cutting lube of some sort, and patience...the resulting cast iron debris is basically powdered iron. If you blow it away periodically while drilling, there won't be much left to fall into the hole. Then, once you're done...poke a magnet in there if you're worried about it. Worst case, you turn the key and that crap blows through the turbo and out of the exhaust.
I personally would not do this with the engine running for fear of something really crappy happening like having a piece of the drill bit break off and go through the turbo.
Cast iron drills easily. The people that have trouble are using too much speed, a cheap bit, and no lube...slow down, and let the tool do the work. If you see chips or grindings, it's drilling fast enough. Be patient, let it cut, and don't overheat the bit.
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