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Thread: exhaust stud removel

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    exhaust stud removel

    on my 110 my exhaust studs broke in half on both studs and need to know how to take them off any specile tools or technices thanks
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    if you can get on it with vise grips you could try that, or if not you can drill it out and use the screw extractor.....

    I actually had to drill one out before and re-do the threads with my trusty tap and die set.

    good luck....broken bolts are tough!

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    go to the local hardware/automotiv store and look for sumin called easy outs...you have to drill the center of the stud out and then tap the easy out in and then it unscrews with the easy out....or drill them both out and retap it and get new studs
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    is there any lube i can use to make it loose or a butan torch
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    what is a screw extracter and a tap and die set?
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    Place a nut over the remains of the stud, weld to together, screw out busted stud...............
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    almac16 is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerFirst time rider
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mobular
    Place a nut over the remains of the stud, weld to together, screw out busted stud...............
    I should write this down b/c that is a wicket trick! Nice.... if you can do this!
    But no offence but if you don't know what a screw extractor or tap and die is you probably can't weld either.

    Good luck!!

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    no i was just making sure what it is and i can weld but would a arc welder work ? almac16 your a fool no offence hah ha
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    yes a arc welder will work if there is enough of the stud sticking out to weld a nut on....i thought you ment the stud had snapped in the threds itsself just when your welding do it in short bursts as to make sure you dont warp anything from getting too hot cuze the head is aluminum.
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    almac16 is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerFirst time rider
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    Quote Originally Posted by martyrsxblood
    no i was just making sure what it is and i can weld but would a arc welder work ? almac16 your a fool no offence hah ha


    Get it out yet?

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    no i tried welding it ,vice grip and flaming it .it wont come out i need that thing out anyone know anything else
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    almac16 is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerFirst time rider
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    bite the bullet and drill it out.

    Get a tap and die set and fix the threads.

    Here's a link to show you what a tap and die set is:

    http://www.diynet.com/diy/tl_metalwo...270183,00.html

    Tells you how to use it.

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    yaeh i found a set in my barn but how do i drill it out i tried a hand drill but it is to hard to keep it in one spot and takes way to long
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    almac16 is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerFirst time rider
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    hmmm better get yourself a power drill !

    start with a tiny bit to get your line started and then use a big bit

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    Place a nut over the remains of the stud, weld to together, screw out busted stud
    yep,works great...
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