stud removal
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stud removal
Hi All,
Was removing a header over the weekend to investigate a leaking gasket and for some reason a bolt was used on one of them instead of studs as the others are. Undone the nuts on the others and sure enough the head duly snapped of the bolt! (It's the front most one on the pass side)
Pulled the header back and I've about 6 to 8mm of the bolt proud of the surface.
Can an anybody recommend a removal tool the get it out.
Cheers
Was removing a header over the weekend to investigate a leaking gasket and for some reason a bolt was used on one of them instead of studs as the others are. Undone the nuts on the others and sure enough the head duly snapped of the bolt! (It's the front most one on the pass side)
Pulled the header back and I've about 6 to 8mm of the bolt proud of the surface.
Can an anybody recommend a removal tool the get it out.
Cheers
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I tried all the above methods when I had a snapped bolt on my roadrunner, ended up having to take the head off and having the snapped bolt spark eroded out...............
having said that welding onto the snaped stud is normally the best idea to try first, if you can get in
having said that welding onto the snaped stud is normally the best idea to try first, if you can get in
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Thank's chaps
I'll try and see if I can weld a nut on, and if that fails try to drill it out as suggested.
While I'm on the subject I wouldn't mind pulling the header out altogether as I need to 'massage' a bit more clearance for the tranny. The car is not jacked up and can't see how to get it out from the top side and the torsion bar is in the way from beneath. Any help/guidance would be appreciated.
(383 68 charger).
Cheers
I'll try and see if I can weld a nut on, and if that fails try to drill it out as suggested.
While I'm on the subject I wouldn't mind pulling the header out altogether as I need to 'massage' a bit more clearance for the tranny. The car is not jacked up and can't see how to get it out from the top side and the torsion bar is in the way from beneath. Any help/guidance would be appreciated.
(383 68 charger).
Cheers
Normal street headers will come out with the mount off and the engine jacked over to one side. As Pete says you do need the car up high as the header will need to be almost vertical at times to fiddle it around stuff. Big tube long primary race headers are a whole other ball game but I assume that's not what we are dealing with here.
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studs
I have removed broken studs even when they are flush with the head, place a decent washer over the stud, weld through the center, then weld a nut on, warm around the stud, work it gently. having said that a lot easier when the head is off. Richard.
I managed to get a nut on the remainder of the bolt and welded a nut to it,
put the socket on and bingo it came out. I cranked my little MIG up to full power and the
whole thing glowed red which i think helped break the 'seal'. Just got the leaking coolant to sort now!
I need to get some replacement studs are they all pretty much the same quality.
What sealer should i use on the new stud thread.
Headers are Headmans (78030's), installed by previous owner a
good 25 years ago. Was looking to splash out on a set of Doug's or TTI's, i'll have to check the budget first.
put the socket on and bingo it came out. I cranked my little MIG up to full power and the
whole thing glowed red which i think helped break the 'seal'. Just got the leaking coolant to sort now!
I need to get some replacement studs are they all pretty much the same quality.
What sealer should i use on the new stud thread.
Headers are Headmans (78030's), installed by previous owner a
good 25 years ago. Was looking to splash out on a set of Doug's or TTI's, i'll have to check the budget first.
The only way you could use studs would be to fit the header first with bolts then change the bolts for studs, not a great idea. There just isn't physically enough room to get the header into the car with studs in place. I've never found bolts start leaking if you have to nip them up.
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