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Thread: Exhaust Studs.

  1. #11
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    If it is below the surface, center pop the stud, use a small diameter drill and then an easy out. I used plenty of WD40 prior to doing this and the broken studs came out easily.

    If there is still some stud showing, you can use anything to grip it or use a stud remover. I used a stud remover and they grip the stud with a set of rollers - very easy removal. There are a number of different types but the type I used are like a set of sockets such as Stud Remover SET 4pc Suit 6 8 10 12mm Studs Hduty | eBay

    Ian

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    Thank you Ian. After alp the doom.and gloom I had read about easy outs, I just did it and would be able to do it bind folded next time. Thanks for all the help. It was invaluable.
    Thanks again.

    Will.

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    Thanks all.

    As on my other post regarding this, I couldn't thank you enough.

    I always feel pretty handy with the tools but this one had me nervous,as I have tight funds and have to be off on a small trip in the next week.

    Only had a bit of trouble on one of the 3 studs. However I think that might have been due to drilling it and then trying to remove it straight away. I let it cool and out it came.

    Could do it with eyes closed now.

    Thanks again folks, AULRO = $saved.

    Will.

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