Man, I had a tiny wrench and went the wrong direction (dont know what I was thinking - another case of being mechanically challenged) and sheared the radiator drain bolt at the bottom of the water pump housing. I know it is only 7 ft/lb or something, but I didnt put much pressure at all and it sheared. There is not enough thread to even put the bolt head back in without the crush washer.

So, now the dilemma. Do you think the piece of bolt left in there will hold? Can I throw a gob of JB Weld on it? It is not leaking and I took her out for a few miles to make sure she wouldnt start leaking, but dont know what will happen when everything really heats up. Note - I dont have a tap kit or anything here and am actually worried about metal shaving going through the water pump now if I try to drill the bolt threads out.
Any help would be greatly appreciated - remember, I am a mechanical "special child", so the simpler, the better......

Sure dont want the radiator to drain on me in the middle of a hot, nothing in sight, nowhere on the way to Spearfish or something.
