you do nothing at all
YES, You must either drill it out and retap it to the next bolt size up are drill it out and install a heliecoil in it.
Its between the crankshaft & the clutch.
drill it out with a power drill
The crankshaft position sensor bolt size isÊdependent upon the type of engine. In most cases the crankshaft position sensor 9/16.
Turn the bolt to the left to remove it.
You drill the bolt out that is snapped off in the engine,with drill bit made to drill through metal. Then use a thread maker,tap. Auto parts stores carry these. I no u can get at autozone. The tap makes new threads.
its right in the front middle of the engine/ unscrew the bolt and pull it strait up/ if it gets stuck in the hole you will have to use a drill and carefully poke holes in it and brake it apart then pull it out
Take the crankshaft bolt off,big bolt holding the crankshaft to the engine,can be a little difficult pull the crankshaft out and the bolts should be right there,go in through the wheel well,youll have to remove your passenger tire first
generally to remove a broken bolt, you will need a drill and an easy out
1969... When they changed to the large journal crankshaft and engine block.
yes you can you have to use a socket on the crankshaft bolt and turn in the dirtection of the engine would run in
Assuming by crankshaft bolt you mean the one at the front of the engine which usually retains the front drive-belt pulley: It is always threaded so that it is tightened in the opposite direction to rotation of the engine. Hence loosened by turning in the same direction as the engine's rotation.