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Re: Check those exhaust manifold studs!!!
[Re: fasteddy]
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01/24/05 12:01 AM
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Joined: Oct 2003
Posts: 578
Rock Warrior
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That's a good idea FE, I wansn't even thinking that far.
A brand spankin new 1973 series 3 Landy OLIVE DRAB SWB, TURBO, IN ABOUT 36 PIECES 89 TROOPER, RESCUED FROM THE YARDS. (Down again) 05 TACOMA CREW SHORTY.
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Re: Check those exhaust manifold studs!!!
[Re: cragdweller]
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01/24/05 08:47 AM
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Joined: Jun 2004
Posts: 134
Wheeler
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Damn! Now I am concern. As soon as I am done with my front brakes, I will be checking the studs on my truck. I might have over tighten the nuts. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/scared.gif" alt="" />
1987 DODGE RAIDER 4X4, 2.6 LITTER, 5 SPEED MANUAL MODS+PARTS:
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Re: Check those exhaust manifold studs!!!
[Re: lu0902]
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01/24/05 04:29 PM
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Anonymous
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There's nothing worse than overtightening your nuts!! <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/lol.gif" alt="" />
Cheers.
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Re: Check those exhaust manifold studs!!!
[Re: cragdweller]
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01/24/05 07:57 PM
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Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 1,538
Body Damage is Cool
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Unfortunately, my luck seems to always leave me with a stud broken off flush with the gasket surface or even below it. The weld trick won't work on those. Oh yes they will...you just gotta feed the mig wire throught the middle of the nut onto the broken stud...Thats mainly what I fix is studs that are broken as far as 1/4 inch into the head. I can still make contact with it and I can always get it out.
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Re: Check those exhaust manifold studs!!!
[Re: torquemonster]
#556068
01/25/05 05:55 AM
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Joined: Oct 2002
Posts: 1,484
Body Damage is Cool
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And this is called what. Now the question is will a heli-coil fix this or do I pull the head off and try something else?
Well on my way to becoming that eccentric old man in every town.(crazy as a s#@thouse rat) With a yard full of desireable old vehicles that tells you, Sorry they're not for sale..... Someday I'm going to fix them.
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Re: Check those exhaust manifold studs!!!
[Re: highmtndesert]
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01/25/05 07:17 AM
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Joined: Mar 2003
Posts: 442
Mudrunner
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A heli-coil should work, but if the hole is already too large for the heli-coil, a Keen-Sert would work. It uses a larger hole and thread for the insert install. Keen-Serts can also be purchased solid, without a threaded thru hole so that you can drill and tap your own for a special size or offset location etc.
1990 Montero 2dr 3.0 Auto Lsd Front & Rear
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