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    Exhaust Stud Replacement

    i'm going to be getting a header here soon and some of the exhaust studs are broken off. so i need to get those fixed before i put a new header on. how do they come out of the cylinder head. i've looked in my repair manual but cant find anything there or here on the site from what i've searched. anyway, a simple explanation of how the studs are taken out would be helpful.
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    Re: Exhaust Stud Replacement

    I think you'd have to tap them out. Basically it's like drilling them out with a special tool set that will create new threads along the way. I don't think a Tap and Die set is too expensive...

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    Re: Exhaust Stud Replacement

    Quote Originally Posted by 2ndGenGuy
    I think you'd have to tap them out. Basically it's like drilling them out with a special tool set that will create new threads along the way. I don't think a Tap and Die set is too expensive...
    you mean like helicoil? my uncle used that for his spark plugs since the threads got all jacked up....worked fine...oh yeah he has a turbo mazda.

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    Re: Exhaust Stud Replacement

    umm how much of the broken stud is sticking out of the head? If its enough that you can get a pair of vise grips on than do it and back the stud out like you were unscrewing a bolt. If its broken off flush than drill and tap it out
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    Re: Exhaust Stud Replacement

    nah, i can get it with vise grips
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    Re: Exhaust Stud Replacement

    If you can get 2 nuts on it thats how i get them out. One nut will jam against the other.

    Other wise grind it flush and try a left handed drill bit and then an easy out.

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    Re: Exhaust Stud Replacement

    they unscrew just like bolts.
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    Re: Exhaust Stud Replacement

    Quote Originally Posted by Oldblueaccord
    If you can get 2 nuts on it thats how i get them out. One nut will jam against the other.
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    This is how I have always done it, one exhaust nut on backwards and the other one place on the proper way then you usrew them.
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    Re: Exhaust Stud Replacement

    If the vise grips don't get it out. Don't think there is enough threads to get two nuts on it. Some other things I've done. Hacksaw the stud off even, hit the stud in the middle with a punch. Drill with 1/8 drill bit, then use easy out on it. If that don't work, then use left handed drill bit. Sometimes you have to drill the the stud out & use a heli-coil if the stud doesn't move. One other trick is to weld a nut on the stud & back it out. Good luck...
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    Re: Exhaust Stud Replacement

    also craftsman sells a bolt out kit that works awsome they have one for nuts to i had to use one on my 89 for the downpipe one of the nuts was completly round (befor i touched it) and it romeved it on the first try

    heres the tap and die
    http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/produ...seBVCookie=Yes

    heres the screw out
    http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/produ...cemldffidflk.0

    and the bolt and nut remover
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    Re: Exhaust Stud Replacement

    i will probably use the method of two nuts locked together. thats worked for other things i've done and will likely work for me best. when i do get to replacing the studs, should i use some light duty thread lock? i'd think so, but i would rather be damn sure. i have some that i used when i put my oil filter base back on with new hardware.
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