Extracting Broken Bolts In The S6 Wagon... How Hard Could It Be?
Hey Everyone, Today we continue our quest to get the S6 running. Where we left the car, we were at a bit of a roadblock. A couple of the water pump bolts snapped off into the block... The goal today, with the help of my mechanic friend, is to remove them as best we can. I also spend some time prettying up some valve covers. Thank you for watching! Consider liking & subscribing for more.

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