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Thread: Broken Exhaust Stud

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    Well I had Action Thread Repairs out last Friday, diamond drill straight through the easy out, then used a larger easy out to remove it. He changed the second stud on #5 cyl. and fortunately he did, it was half way through already. All other were OK.
    The manifold was seriously out too, by about 1.5 mm. Machined and all is good now. Thanks for all the replies.

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    Good to hear it's all sorted out .

    Quote Originally Posted by JES View Post
    The manifold was seriously out too, by about 1.5 mm.
    That's nothing - I've seen them where they can't be machined flat again !!
    I would say most I've seen have been around the 5mm mark before machining.
    Scott

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    Quote Originally Posted by JES View Post
    Well I had Action Thread Repairs out last Friday, diamond drill straight through the easy out, then used a larger easy out to remove it. He changed the second stud on #5 cyl. and fortunately he did, it was half way through already. All other were OK.
    The manifold was seriously out too, by about 1.5 mm. Machined and all is good now. Thanks for all the replies.
    Just out of interest how much did Greg charge?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JES View Post
    Well I have a real problem on my hands now... I had the exhaust stud on a TD5 break off as many have had in the past, no 5 cylinder (inside the block). Soaked it overnight with lanolin, drilled a small hole and inserted the srew exractor when snap, the screw extractor broke in the stud.

    Where to go from here I'm not too sure. I have tried to drill another hole but the metal on the screw extracto seems to blunt my drill bits rather than drilling another hole.
    Does anyone know of a mobile engineer or alike in the Sydney area that may be able to assist.

    Many thanks
    John
    Peter Davis "Roving Mechanical Services" 0410503500 is an independant LR specialist.
    I have always found him very helpful.

    Trev.

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    Quote was for $300, but I paid cash and got a considerable discount

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