I drilled it out and got a 3/8-18 NPT tap. Also got a nice brass pipe plug to fit in the hole.
I drilled the hole out to 9/16" According to this chart that is the needed size hole for that tap.
http://icrank.com/cgi-bin/pageman/pageo ... pt.htm&t=2
This is the tap I bought
http://hand-tools.hardwarestore.com/22- ... 82558.aspx
It is a through hole, but threading it to my liking and to the depth a bit greater then the depth of the pipe plug will take about the entire cutting surface of the tap.
So I would run the tap in using a wrench on the end till I could not turn it with my hand, and use a small pipe and go a quarter turn more. Then back off, add more oil and repeat. All went well untill the tap snapped off.
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I had been going completely by hand at first, but when I would feel resistance and take the tap out of the hole, it was barely cutting more thread.
If it makes any difference I am tapping cast iron, and the tap is tapered.
I was expecting it to go much easier.
Picture 1 is drilling out the old plug
Picture 2 is a different angle
Picture 3 shows the stuff the drill press is sitting on so it was at a good height to clear and allow good quill travel.
Picture 4 is the hole ready for tapping and the new plug
Picture 5 is the broken tap.
I am thinking about getting this tool to get the tap out.
http://metalworking.mscdirect.com/CGI/N ... NO=3218877