Need Help, broke Temp sensor in the block

DrDJ

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I was installing a new temp sensor with my broken torque wrench and the sensor broke in half, flush with the block. The sensor is hollow and is filled with a white paste. How can I remove the remaining piece of the brass sensor without screwing up the threads in the block? I can't find a stud remover large enough to fit.

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CPPRHD265

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Go to your local home improvement store to the plumbing department. They have all sorts of stuff to remove busted off pipe ******* etc... Maybe they'll have a size that will fit. I broke the shower head neck pipe flush off at the wall, and they had just what I needed to get the busted piece out without screwing anything up. This is a pic of the tool I used, it has an off-center cam to grab the inside wall.

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Hope that can help.
 

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I did the same thing. Luckily I'm a former machinist and I happened to have the correct size E-Z out. If you use an E-Z out gently tap it while applying light turning torque. Mine came out with no problem.
 

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