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ummm I didnt need to do any of this. not sure what u broke but I just took the pulley off. are you talking about power steering or idler?

s/c idler pulley, ps was easy just 2 bolts

all the other pulleys have bolts for the most part, but the one i need to get off, uh yeah epic fail gm on using t50 torx...

if anyone knows which way to turn that t50 bolt to unscrew it it would be a great help cause clockwise (reverse thread) apparently was not the answer...
 


go figure lol wish i had a gen III right about now lol

any ideas on how to extract, it broke off flush with the bolt

ouch buddy ummm I'd say DRILL but it's not that convient down there...I wonder if you take the wheel off and the plastic cover if it would be low enough to get a drill in there...

other than that i'm clueless...goodluck
 
you can try and use a left handed drill bit. but dont use an easy out. your gunna have to take that bracket off to do this. its gunna be a fun job. and im not talking easy
 


its either gunna have to be done with a left hand bit and it will actually help it turn the bolt out when your drilling the bit in there. and if that doesnt work then your gunna have to resort to drilling it out and retapping it
 
hmmm...what about a heli coil ? lol make some threads on the broke piece, lock ur bolt in and snatch it out.

guess thats kinda the same thing u said with a screw...lol

dremel tool and cut it out...lol
 


I borrowed one of those hematite magnet rocks from my neighbor's fridge put it next to the t50 bolt and ting, broke t50 piece came right out, pretty unorthodox fix, exchanged the socket and turned it the other way and easy goings from there on out :)
 


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