If somebody else worked on that area of the engine before him, probably not. That's a tough call.
Depends on which pulley but most have several bolts holding them on. You can remove the broken bolt or simply not worry about it.
There is a tool called a bolt remover that can be used to get the bole out. A hole is drilled in the middle of the bolt then the tool is inserted and turned to back the bolt out.
get a tap and die set and follow the instructions.
My bolt broke on my SB Chevy so I'm assuming your Honda can be fixed in a similar way. I drilled a hole in the bolt and used an extractor. Then, I had to re-thread the hole w/ a larger tap-die. So far it has held up - 1 year later. Hope that helps.
Using a fret saw make a groove on the screw, afterwards, use an anti-rust spray and try to unscrew. A little more detail would help, but in some cases you can weld a nut to the broken screw/bolt and use a wrench to turn it out.
use an extractor to back the bolt out of the hole then replace with new one
I have good news and I have bad news. First the good news - Christmas is coming. Now the bad news - It seems the only way to remove a broken bolt from an engine block is to drill it out - see you local mechanic for further details
Sure, if you can find a stock reasonably. Check eBay. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Remove the broken bolt and replace it with a new one. There are several ways to remove that broken bolt. You can remove the valve cover and weld a nut to what is left of the bolt, wait for it to cool off then unthread the broken bolt. You can also drill out the center of the broken bolt and use an easy-out. You can also drill into the broken bolt with a left handed drill bit, sometimes the drill bit will catch and spin out the broken piece. I would go with the first suggestion.
generally to remove a broken bolt, you will need a drill and an easy out
Use a bolt extractor to remove the broken battery bolt..This is the easiest way...
Because the bolt stop is broken..they have a plastic bolt stop.
It must be installed by a gunsmith.
You will need to drill the broken bolt out and install a heli-coil thread repair.
Depends on which pulley but most have several bolts holding them on. You can remove the broken bolt or simply not worry about it.
You drill the proper size hole in to the bolt and remove it with an E-Z Out.
no 1 knows how to fix a face bolt that i know