Rdnck84_03
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I actually wasn't even thinking when posted earlier. The compression shouldn't even make it up to that ez out unless it was long enough to blow the tip off when it was hammer in.
If it were me since that is a square extractor I would try to tack some kind of a rod to it without welding it to what is left of the plug, use small slide hammer or something similar to jar it straight up. Shouldn't take much force to get it back out.
If you can get it out then look though the hole and find out if the tip is still intact, if it is I would move on to other things. Keep spraying it with a good penetrating oil while you work on the other things. Once you have it to a point where you can bring it up to temp and let it completely cool a few times to help work the penetrant down around the threads, find the largest spiral extractor that will fit and carefully try extracting it again.
If it were me since that is a square extractor I would try to tack some kind of a rod to it without welding it to what is left of the plug, use small slide hammer or something similar to jar it straight up. Shouldn't take much force to get it back out.
If you can get it out then look though the hole and find out if the tip is still intact, if it is I would move on to other things. Keep spraying it with a good penetrating oil while you work on the other things. Once you have it to a point where you can bring it up to temp and let it completely cool a few times to help work the penetrant down around the threads, find the largest spiral extractor that will fit and carefully try extracting it again.