G`day ,
a 3/32 drill bit by hand should work or what ever size you have to fit but 1/8th or 3mm is a tight fit .
Push it in and twist and pull back which will pick the carbon up in the twist .
By hand you can do no damage and you will see the end of the bit in the middle of where the ball sits .
The drilling is angled and a straight line between the entrance inside and the ball holder middle .
As there are a few if you have a feel for using a drill you could place each in a vise and carefully use a powered drill but hold the bit back and let it enter little by little and make sure it is square with the drilling .
If you muck it up and break the bit as long as you use the smaller diameter you should be able to remove it easily , if the 1/8th bit is used it may grab the alloy and be not so easy, depending where the bit breaks .


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then pull back towards engine bay. I took a photo of me doing it. One hand pushing forward and other pulling back on black collar. Once you get one rest are easy. Cheers

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