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  • monty
    Mod Crazy
    • Feb 2007
    • 665

    #1

    Stud Remover?

    So I snapped an exhaust manifold in 2 and cant get the rest of the stud out. Nut wont thread on because of the snapped thread, not enough threads there to back 2 nuts together to twist out anyway. Vise grips are not doing the job so as you could imagine the threads are now trashed. Searched and found this old thread http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/show...+exhaust+studs. Then searched more and found these http://toolexplosion.com/may29895.html, http://toolexplosion.com/kla0181-1.html, http://www.sears.com/shc/s/search_10...&gobutton.y=13. The head is still on the motor in the car. I cannot fit an impact wrench in there so my only options are hand tools at this point. Anybody have experience using stud remover tools? Which is a good one to buy/use? Or anyone local wanna let me borrow one :)?
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  • der affe
    Moderator
    Technical
    • Dec 2005
    • 8452

    #2
    i have one of these sets, they work great and WILL not damage the stud (if you need to do it again and rewinstal the stud). i have never used the adjustable ones before.



    OTC Metric Stud Remover Set
    • Sears item #00990125000
    • Mfr. model #6987

    You Pay: $54.95

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    • Moto-Mucci
      R3VLimited
      • Oct 2008
      • 2058

      #3
      weld a nut to the end of it.
      unscrew.

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      • monty
        Mod Crazy
        • Feb 2007
        • 665

        #4
        Originally posted by Mucci
        weld a nut to the end of it.
        unscrew.
        It's always the simple fixes that I over look. Now I just need to locate a 110 welder to borrow.
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        • Moto-Mucci
          R3VLimited
          • Oct 2008
          • 2058

          #5
          I know. it was awe inspiring to me when I first heard it too.
          Hours upon hours of messing with a mutilated knub, and a friend comes in with a welder and has it out in 10min.

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          • dashboardmonkey
            FUCK YOUR WAFFLES
            • Jun 2008
            • 6158

            #6
            Try heating it with a propane torch.
            -Andy

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            • Tree18is
              R3VLimited
              • Mar 2004
              • 2703

              #7
              (worthless brain) <----myself.

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              • CCR Engineering
                Member
                • Jan 2009
                • 41

                #8
                I've got a set of the ones der affe posted. Always worked great for me, found out the hard way they really mean it when they say don't use an impact with them. lol

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