View Full Version : Who fixes 350x exhaust studs? Needing help.
swampthang
10-19-2011, 06:32 PM
I have a very nice 350x head that is needing the exsisting studs addressed and new studs installed. I'm looking for someone that is very knowledgeble with the 350x heads and has experience fixing this problem. I know there are some pretty skilled machinest on the boards and I'd love to hear from some that could shed some light to my problem. I have a local machine shop that could prolly drill out the old studs and set me up with some heli coils for the new studs im sure they have the equipment but there just lacking in the 350x experience. Is there anything specific that I should tell them about the 350x head that they need to know so they wouldn't destroy my nice head? Any info whould be apreciated, I'm wanting to get started on my winter project alittle early this year. Thanks!
fabiodriven
10-19-2011, 06:45 PM
Any machinist with half a brain would be able to figure it out. It's pretty basic. It's just a matter of having the right tool for the job.
Dirtcrasher was doing them, but I know he's been busy with his regular job lately so I don't know if he's still taking on outside work.
murfman
10-19-2011, 08:27 PM
Hurricane635 on the boards here, he also ports heads and has the 96mm piston for the 350x (492CC!!) He has my head as we speak, I will post up some pics of his handiwork when I get the head back
code200k
10-19-2011, 10:50 PM
send it to Dirtcrasher,He knows the 350x motor in and out..didnt know he was back to work happy for you man:beer
swampthang
10-19-2011, 11:30 PM
I know DC is the man when it comes to fixing these and he was the first guy I PM'ed but he's got alot going on now so I'm just seeing who's all out there that could help me. I'm hoping Fabios right and my local machine shop could handle it. Just wondering now as to what size of Heli Coils I need and what I can do about Stainless studs if I can find some nice metric Stainless bolts to cut down to use as studs. Should I go up any size on diameter for studs?
murfman
10-19-2011, 11:42 PM
Where in ILL are you? Opel Engineering In Streamwood IL is a shop that does all my car motor machine work, Ted there is a perfectionist, and i would trust him with a one off million dollar part.
swampthang
10-19-2011, 11:51 PM
I'm about 300 miles south of Streamwood:lol:
aldochina
10-20-2011, 12:36 AM
you can order studs to fit off mcmaster carr. i have abag of them some where. they were not that much. if i can dig them up i will give you the size and pitch
Headsup
10-20-2011, 10:27 AM
Yea DC is the man, He talked me threw doing mine.. Pretty simple i used heli coils for mine, Works great!! done it all my self with a drill and proper tools
swampthang
10-20-2011, 10:34 AM
you can order studs to fit off mcmaster carr. i have abag of them some where. they were not that much. if i can dig them up i will give you the size and pitch
Thanks, I checked out there site. LOTS of hardware on there!! So I'm thinking the best stud for me to use would be the Type 316 Stainless Steal all threaded rods just cut to fit. I have one of the old studs out of the head so I'm sure I can match it up to get the same size as stock. My next issue will be figuring out about Heli Coils, damn there are alot of different choices on Heli Coils!! Tanged,untanged,different metals,heat ranges. Anybody got some good info on Heli Coils?
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