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bandjoey ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 4,929 Joined: 26-September 07 From: Bedford Tx Member No.: 8,156 Region Association: Southwest Region ![]() |
1 Broken muffler stud. Should I:
Cut it off flush, drill and tap? Get a muffler shop to weld on another stud? The more I break the better engineer I become. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/lol-2.gif) Attached image(s) ![]() |
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914 Guru ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 8,912 Joined: 17-January 05 From: San Angelo Texas Member No.: 3,457 Region Association: Southwest Region ![]() ![]() |
You have lots to work with. Soak it with PB Blaster for a day or two. Then take a pair of vise grips and have a go at it. If it still doesn't budge try a little heat.
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bandjoey ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 4,929 Joined: 26-September 07 From: Bedford Tx Member No.: 8,156 Region Association: Southwest Region ![]() |
?? Is this threaded in? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/idea.gif) Left hand threads??
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914 Wizard ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 12,338 Joined: 2-January 03 From: SLO Member No.: 81 Region Association: Central California ![]() ![]() |
You have lots to work with. Soak it with PB Blaster for a day or two. Then take a pair of vise grips and have a go at it. If it still doesn't budge try a little heat. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/agree.gif) That looks tapped.. |
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Not So Newbie ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 331 Joined: 16-June 09 From: Buckeye, AZ Member No.: 10,478 Region Association: Southwest Region ![]() |
I say cut it flush and then drill and tap it..
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Family ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 4,009 Joined: 23-April 03 From: Near Wausau Member No.: 607 Region Association: Upper MidWest ![]() |
Use a solution of 50%/50% ATF and Acetone and soak it. Then, get one of those stud removers that bite into the stud and try to back it out. Drill and tap last.
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Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 974 Joined: 8-July 08 From: North Central Tennessee Member No.: 9,270 Region Association: South East States ![]() |
With that much sticking out , I'd try the PB and heat also , you may get one good shot at it before the rest of it breaks off. Drill and tap is usually the last resort and also the toughfest to accomplish with hand tools . You might take it to a machine shop and have them do it , if it needs drill and tapped , it's already there at the shop. Your options , good luck ....
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