Header Studs

  • 628sx
    628sx
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    #46
    totally awesome.... I ended up cutting the EGR tube.. and breaking it… so now i can't pinch it off… Also, on the collector of the passenger side mani, the bottom stud has a washer that's too big wedged in there holding it on. Also also… the 1 stud that was broken, and caused my leak in the first place, is broken off flush with the head YAY! F*ck me.. plus there was a bunch of effin red silicone all over the middle exhaust port and gasket.. why the F would anyone slather a bunch of silicone on there?
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  • 628sx
    628sx
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    #47
    So now, I'm getting my dad's right angle drill in the morning, to fix it all up. but when i pulled the intake pipping off the turbo i found zero shaft play!! 8 to 10 lbs here i come!
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  • 86nissanZ
    86nissanZ
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    #48
    628sx wrote: So now, I'm getting my dad's right angle drill in the morning, to fix it all up. but when i pulled the intake pipping off the turbo i found zero shaft play!! 8 to 10 lbs here i come!
    I would try the nut and weld trick before id drill in to the head! Just weld a nut to the stud and most of the time it come right out!
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  • 628sx
    628sx
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    #49
    I would but it's broken off about an 8th of an inch inside the head
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  • 86nissanZ
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    #50
    Theres a good chance it will still work better then drilling!
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  • 628sx
    628sx
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    #51
    Yeah it might be better than drilling, but considering i don't have a ride, access to a welder, or anyone close with a welder, i'll just drill. Easy outs work pretty damn well.
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  • 85NA2T
    85NA2T
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    #52
    lol how is that supposed to work when the stud is broken INSIDE the hole?
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  • Careless
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    #53
    Rent an ARC WELDER (15 bucks for the day).

    Buy a 3/16 electrode, like a high nickel or a stainless one.
    Give it a zap in the hole.
    Then grab the electrode and turn it once it cools down.

    use a piece of vacuum hose and put the electrode through it if you don't want to hit the threads. so what if it melts in there. it will just come out when you remove the bolt.
  • 628sx
    628sx
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    #54
    Yeah..... Well, i'm still drilling it.. But in the mean time on the turbo side… Fucking 1 was already broken and i just broke another. Plus as u probably already know with out unbolting the turbo the mani only falls about 2 inches away from the block… this causes a problem for either drilling or welding… FUCK! 3 hour job is turning into 3 days.... or weeks.. really fast
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  • 628sx
    628sx
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    #55
    The drilling worked great for the passenger side, got the stud out. Now i have at least 2 on the drivers side, after i find the easiest way to get the mani off the turbo :S
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  • 628sx
    628sx
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    #56
    this seems impossible… how the f*ck do people get at these nuts????????
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  • 628sx
    628sx
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    #57
    any help? There are some washers with tabs blocking me from getting anything on the nuts.. this is stupid as hell
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  • DeleriousZ
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    #58
    unbolt the engine mounts and raise it up slightly, gives you much better access to them.

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  • 628sx
    628sx
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    #59
    Yeah that will work. Now how can i safely accomplish this with minimal expense, and only a floor jack on an angled driveway. I mean i have wheel chalks but… i dunno…
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  • 628sx
    628sx
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    #60
    Drilled one out on the passenger side, worked great. But, of course, on the driver side, after FINALLY getting th mani off, i find out that the 2 broken studs are closest to the firewall… And the brake master is in the way of drilling them… WHY THE F*CK DOES THIS HAPPEN
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