I always wondered how Juan Valdez could be the only supplier to the Nabob coffee co.!
Just look it, two sacks, two!
And of course, welcome to the site Larry, nice to have you with us.
In the case of a pre formed tape or strip type sealer, i would put it on the glass, in the case of applied caulking type sealers, I have in the past, applied it to the glass AND body, that way i could make sure both surfaces got "wet" (you could also use a product that acts as a primer for...
I was at Tim Horton's, the famous Canadian coffee / donut shop, the equivalent of Cream Puffs in the US. If I am not mistaken, anyway, I was having a coffee and didn't have any paper to write on, except the paper bag the donut came in, so, sorry.
But somehow I have this uneasy feeling that...
This has worked for me every time, I know it's different than what people think, but this will get the stud out
Also, once the piece is out, you can see if you initially drilled too deep
One could do the following, not saying you should, you can think about it first and if you think it makes sense to you, then you can carry on.
With this method, you actually want the hole to be off center.
Gradually enlarge the hole in the broken stud by indexing up your drill bits, make...
You know, if the cost is not an obstacle, you might want to consider having your car towed to a shop, and they can do the work without dismantling the motor. They have the tools and the experience.
unless you are determined to do the work yourself. Is that the case?
The broken piece has to get loosened up in its place first, hitting, heating and quenching will accomplish that, THEN, you can use a reverse tap..
That's one way, there are other methods as well.
Have a look at youtube!