Well Done, I would of had a mental breakdown by now if this was me!
Out of interest and hopefully I'll never have to do it, how do you go about drilling the bolt out?
I was close to have a mental break down the bolt is made of some really hard material
. Thankfully Rich write up tells you to remove the battery tray which gives you just enough room to get a drill and the bit in.
I measured the head depth on the new bolt I have to avoid any excess drilling, centre dapped the bolt in the adjuster and started with a wee drill 5mm and worked my way up to a 13mm drill bit. The wee ones went through not too bad but the 12 and 13mm drills were a nightmare. I got most of the way through the head into the bolt shaft and the force holding the bolt in snapped the rest for me. It goes with one hell of a bang and jumps off the cam. Make sure you have your timing marks on the adjuster before starting
I had the adjuster well covered and magnets all over the place to catch the swarf but it goes everywhere no matter how hard you try. Main reason im changing the adjuster don't want to risk putting it back together and find its now gubbed and transferred swarf into the bottom end.
I will say that there is a huge amount of heat generated doing this even with a cooling and lubricating fluid being drenched all over it. I'm glad I did it myself for piece of mind and my trust in "garages" has now totally disappeared.
I'm not going to lie it was an absolute pig of a job but very satisfying once it came off.
Part will be here tomorrow afternoon. Have taken Wednesday off work to finish the rebuild.