HELP!!!!!!!! damn exhaust stud removal MIDLANDS
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HELP!!!!!!!! damn exhaust stud removal MIDLANDS
tried heating and stud extractor but can't get them out anyone in the area that can HELP !!!
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you can get some freezing spray, quite expensive though and didn't work for me when try to remove gearbox stud.
I think the general opinion is lots of plus gas and some brut force! you could try and tighten it a bit first just to break the rust seal.
left handed drills..?
very good quality easy outs?
or
drill and tap, which is most likely the quickest and easiest but quite scary.
I think the general opinion is lots of plus gas and some brut force! you could try and tighten it a bit first just to break the rust seal.
left handed drills..?
very good quality easy outs?
or
drill and tap, which is most likely the quickest and easiest but quite scary.
Dylan = C Reg 1986 T25 1900 Water Cooled..
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exhaust bolts
I had this problem too. In the end most came out with plus gas and heating with a blow-torch, but three of them we had to angle grind the exhaust off, which left a cm or so of stud to weld a nut onto. Eventually all but one came out cleanly like this with a bit of heavy handed persuasion. The remaining one had to be drilled, tapped and helicoiled.
Replace them with brass studs and nuts!
Replace them with brass studs and nuts!
right have tried
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cant get on to stud with this one
trieed mole grips not enuff space
been halfords tonight got some
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and a t bar to use with
http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/t ... ractor.php hopefully[img:290:304]http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/g ... 009-76.jpg[/img]
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cant get on to stud with this one
trieed mole grips not enuff space
been halfords tonight got some
[img:150:225]http://www.workshoponline.co.uk/asps/up ... /755-1.jpg[/img]
and a t bar to use with
http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/t ... ractor.php hopefully[img:290:304]http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/g ... 009-76.jpg[/img]
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HELP!!!!!!!! damn exhaust stud removal MIDLANDS
A very good friend who owns a bay window, recommended to me once to try with a hot engine. 

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I have completly avoided mine purely because I know it would be hard, but in the time and £40 or so you have already spent I am sure you could have dropped the engine and drilled them out by now, you can fit the exhaust whilst it is out too and make sure you are happy with it.. I mean is it just one stud or a few? the ones near the gearbox are going to be a nightmare to get to with anything.
Dylan = C Reg 1986 T25 1900 Water Cooled..