Broken Header Studs?
What should I do when I break a header stud
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Originally Posted by M_Stang
(Post 347043)
What should I do when I break a header stud
Same thing has happend to me but i broke both on the same side, im told you can drill it out but that will take alot of time, i did some afro engineering and took a small muffler clamp and clamped it to one side while the other still had a decent amount of thread left to put a bolt on. it dosent leak so for me thats gonna do till i put some headers on. if u do get the broken stud out lemme know how you dd it. |
depends on where you break it.
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drilling out broken bolts/studs/screws is a serious b****. Had to do it to a friends van one time. both starter bolts broke and the starter dropped to the ground luckily it happened in his driveway but he couldn't make it to school that day lol
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If you have enough threading left, put the wrench on the stud, thread a nut (flat side facing out) all the way and using another wrench, tighten another nut against it. Now, using the wrench that's on the stud, remove the stud. If it broke were it left very little threads left, try to use a grinder to flaten two sides so you can use a wrench to twist it out. If it broke flush w/ the head, you have no choice but to drill it out.
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ok thanks guys
for all the help Ive found the ultimate way of getting out studs/Nuts use alot of penitrating oil + time + Patience= smooth job Oh ya and USE 6 SIDED Sockets NOT MULTI POINT SOCKETS makes the job so much easer thanks for all the advice! Any other tips wold still be helpfull |
Originally Posted by M_Stang
(Post 347214)
ok thanks guys
for all the help Ive found the ultimate way of getting out studs/Nuts use alot of penitrating oil + time + Patience= smooth job Oh ya and USE 6 SIDED Sockets NOT MULTI POINT SOCKETS makes the job so much easer thanks for all the advice! Any other tips wold still be helpfull |
hahaha yup
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