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Re: Exhaust manifold stud bodges please
Posted: 21 May 2012, 19:21
by sarran1955
Hello,
Darn, you just beat me to it...
Seen this happen before with easyouts and drillbits broken off...
Punch and drill round the broken bit, and (as you found), the tapped hole is either recoverable or helicoidable
Well done!
Cordialement,

Re: Exhaust manifold stud bodges please
Posted: 22 May 2012, 06:28
by ghost123uk
skippymoss wrote: one of the studs on number 3 cylinder broke off flush with the head - I sent it to the local engineering place for a helicoil
Just out of curiosity, did you send the van or just the head ?
Also, is the a water cooled flat 4 ?
Re: Exhaust manifold stud bodges please
Posted: 22 May 2012, 18:12
by skippymoss
Did it all while in the van. Number 3 has a bit of room around it to get the drill in when up on the ramp. Local engineering place wanted to take the engine out and heads off, but not necessary in the end thankfully as they wanted about £500 to do it!
Get the impression they didn't really want the job?
Re: Exhaust manifold stud bodges please
Posted: 28 May 2012, 15:22
by stoneageman
Glad you got it sorted Skippymoss, i have the same problem. I'm trying to get someone local to sort for me, hopefully they can do it-have been quoted £750 on worse case scenario, that includes stainless steel system, seems a good price-what do you think?
Re: Exhaust manifold stud bodges please
Posted: 28 May 2012, 16:47
by kevtherev
crikey ... you lot must have money to burn...
for the sake of undoing eight mounting bolts a few pipes and three connectors then dropping the motor on a skateboard.. you could save a fortune.
I'm glad I don't have to line other folks pockets to keep my van sweet.
still if you can't, then that still seems a bit steep to me,
Re: Exhaust manifold stud bodges please
Posted: 29 May 2012, 17:13
by stoneageman
Blimey, really?? You think that's too much?
That's worse case scenario, if all studs need drilling out, not just the one that's broken at the mo.
The exhaust is £450, so a fair bit of labour though
Re: Exhaust manifold stud bodges please
Posted: 30 May 2012, 20:34
by skippymoss
Cheap exhaust at £450 for stainless, where's it from?
Brickwerks is £650 before you start but gets a lot of love on here. (consequently its the one I went for)
£300 for fitting is 10 hours work at £30 an hour or 12 at £25 an hour. That would make it rather a long job, assuming it's a garage with ramps and all the kit handy.
Has anyone ever had all the studs snap?
I used to have a few quid to spare before I got this van Kev!
Re: Exhaust manifold stud bodges please
Posted: 01 Jun 2012, 05:56
by stoneageman
I'm not sure where the exhaust is coming from, it's being done by Bugs n Buses in Pompey, they've a good reputation around here, so am assuming it'll be ok, fingers crossed
Re: Exhaust manifold stud bodges please
Posted: 20 Jun 2012, 17:58
by stoneageman
I've had this done now and i'm very pleased. Sounds great, Bugs N Buses were great!
Re: Exhaust manifold stud bodges please
Posted: 21 Jun 2012, 18:19
by skippymoss
Got any pictures?