I'll tell you this...
Dont mess up the hole like I did! It will keep you busy for a long time, and it will most certainly cause you lots of swearing...
However, I have a few advices for you...
As Daniel here is saying, its a good idea to make a center with the manifold hole.
Or what I did, (after I trashed the hole), put the manifold in a small platform drilling machine. Drill through the manifold hole and a flat steel plate dim about 35x12 with a 12mm drill. for each hole you drill punch in a 12x2mm pipe working as a guide pin. You dont have to drill all the holes. At the hole where the stud is broken, drill with 12mm to get a center.. then continue with a smaller drill, about 5mm.
Then tighten up the flat steel againt the cyl head, make adjustment to fit aprox the center of the stud.This was you will keep the drill steady and in center while drilling.
The thicker the flat steel is, the more guiding you will obtain during drilling... It took me a couple of hours the get the materials and do the job, but this gives me a excelent start for a good result.
You can also use the manifold for guiding, but this will reduce the visual insight and of course it will not provide you the optimal center.
Did this make any sense to you?
