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by sump » 08 May 2022, 13:04
Hi All,
Any one any experience of removing the three studs from the inlet manifold on a 1.9 DG water cooled engine?
They seem incredibly tight and the 2 nut way with loads of WD40 has done 0!
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by maxstu » 08 May 2022, 14:28
Heat and molegrips clamped about an inch from manifold.
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by sump » 08 May 2022, 17:03
Do you mean 1 inch from manifold to bottom of jaw anyhow much heat?
Should I concentrate the heat to the stud or manifold?
Thanks in advance
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by silverbullet » 08 May 2022, 17:15
They are fixed with loctite. Heat the manifold off the engine with a propane lamp and remove the central cold start hedgehog heater first!
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by maxstu » 08 May 2022, 17:27
sump wrote: ↑ 08 May 2022, 17:03
Do you mean 1 inch from manifold to bottom of jaw anyhow much heat?
Should I concentrate the heat to the stud or manifold?
Thanks in advance
As SB says...direct heat at the manifold around base of stud. How much? Moving about torch for 30 seconds to a minute should do it. Jaws about one inch above manifold to minimise twist.
Impact driver for hedgehog screws. And a bit more heat!
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by sump » 08 May 2022, 19:59
Thanks for the advice I have been soaking them for two days now and putting the molegrips as recommended I have just moved one stud about half way out I think. So I'll carry on with this method penetrating oil and muscle power (except I don't have much) but I guess that may stop them breaking off with a little luck!
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by sump » 09 May 2022, 12:19
Two out one to go but the last one seems extremely well in there!
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by maxstu » 09 May 2022, 12:33
Heat!. Even a hair drier ser at max will help.
I use a hot air gun/paint stripper.
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