[DML] Re: Broken Exhaust Manifold Stud
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[DML] Re: Broken Exhaust Manifold Stud
- From: "Dave Swingle" <swingle_dmc@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 26 May 2007 00:24:33 -0000
#1.
You don't really want to go to a bigger stud - that means centering
and drilling the manifold too.
I've yet-to-ever see an EZ-out actually work, and once it breaks off,
you are really in a world of hurt since it is now harder than the
drill bit.
A good thing to try is to chase down your local Snap-On or other tool
guy truck and get a set of left-handed drill bits. First - since they
are new they are sharp. Second, sometimes you get lucky and the
combination of heat and left-handedness backs the stud out.
The hardest part about #3 is actually finding someone to sell you a 7
mm heli-coil. They are out there, but you won't find it at Sears or
Ace.
Dave S
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "dadoc2791" <gekko@...> wrote:
>
> I have recently developed an exhaust leak and after investigation,
I
> have found that I have a broken exhaust manifold stud. It is
broken
> off almost even with the surface of the head, so nothing to grab
> hold of with the vice grips, etc. Since I haven't been under there
> tweaking on the nuts, I have to assume it's been that way for some
> time but the exhaust manifold gasket finally gave up the ghost and
> is allowing exhaust gasses to leak by.
>
> Fortunately for me, it is the rear-most stud on the left side which
> is (the only one which is) accessible without removing anything,
> even the catalytic converter.
>
> The way I see it, I have 3 options for repair.
>
> 1. Drill out and replace with an oversized helicoil. (could be a
> problem with space in the aluminum head - water jackets, etc.)
>
> 2. Drill out the entire stud and re-tap the hole (probably a bit
> larger than stock)to replace the stud or bolt.
>
> 3. Drill the stud with a small bit (3/16" or so), drive an "E-Z
> out" into it and unscrew the stud, replace with new one.
>
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