Maybe the T-5 shaft is not as hard as a spider gear shaft (case-hardened, I believe), but if it won't drill with the cobalt (used for stainless and cast, I believe, and apparently titanium), try a carbide-tipped drill. I used one to drill out the end of a spider gear shaft to get to a broken retainer bolt. Only way to salvage the diff. Took a long time to drill, but it was encouraging to see the chips coming off, and the heat build-up was minimal as long as I used a slow enough speed to avoid melting the braze holding the carbides. The carbides for drilling will be especially for such purposes due to the angle of the cutting edge. Masonry or hammer drill bits are unlikely to be suitable. I just happened to have it on hand, so I can't say where it came from, but definitely it had the right cut angle. You might be able to grind a masonry bit correctly with the appropriate stone. Glenn Ford _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com