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 Posted: 20:16 - 06 May 2012 Post subject: I gone did a boo boo |
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I broke the end off the exhaust stud while removing the exhaust for a tart up on my XR125.
My first instinct is to heat up the block a bit and then try to undo the stud wth some mole grips.
Any other techniques without having to buy any specialist tools?
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Stud extractor?
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give it a few whacks from various directions to shock it free. It's saved me a couple of times. Or get a stud extractor socket set. you've got loads of meat for it to grip on. ____________________ Blue_SV650S wrote: it was a sh1te wheelie, but it proves that he can get it up in 3rd and can do angles. In summery, mattsprattuk is a gobby little sh1tebag, dopehead tw4t, but sadly for all of us, he probably isn't THAT full of sh1te!!
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Cheers guys, loads of good tips there.
I do own a proxxon dremel type tool so will be able to put some edges on the stud before attempted removal. So along with a few wacks from a hammer, a soaking with plusgas and some heat from a butane torch it should practically fall out.  ____________________ I'm not as think as you drunk I am. |
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While you still have some stud left, I'd run a tap over whats left to make a longer thread and get a proper stud extractor on it.
If you heat it up nicely after you've tapped it and before you stick the stud extractor on it should come out.
While I appreciate you don't want to buy and specialist tools, it'll be cheaper to buy a stud extractor and a tap than pay someone to drill it out (which you'll have to do if it doesn't work). Exhaust studs you do once and do them properly. Don't get any second chances. ____________________ CBT Passed: 30/08/2009, Theory Passed: 31/08/2010, Mod 1 Passed: 6/9/2010, Mod 2 Passed: 13/09/2010. Restriction ended 13/09/2012.
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Hey guys.
Got the thing soaking in plusgas and my dad dropped off his blow torch tonight.
What 0l0dom0l0 said has been playing on my mind and i've always been an advocate doing a job right the first time. So after watching THIS and seeing the success using this type of stud extractor i'm going to invest in one, i'll bet this is not the only time i'll need to use it.
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| Bred2shred wrote: | Hey guys.
Got the thing soaking in plusgas and my dad dropped off his blow torch tonight.
What 0l0dom0l0 said has been playing on my mind and i've always been an advocate doing a job right the first time. So after watching THIS and seeing the success using this type of stud extractor i'm going to invest in one, i'll bet this is not the only time i'll need to use it.
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Yeah, that guy makes it look really easy and no doubt as you say there will be times when you might need the tool again.
Still heat it up nicely though, and the cold water in the syringe that chris pointed out will reduce the chance of it snapping even further. ____________________ CBT Passed: 30/08/2009, Theory Passed: 31/08/2010, Mod 1 Passed: 6/9/2010, Mod 2 Passed: 13/09/2010. Restriction ended 13/09/2012.
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Like everything else in life, what works for one person will not work always work for you.
The stud in the video link you gave above showed a stud which was not seriously corroded into the head ... the ease with which the stud was undone shows that ... that and the fact he used a chuck which is the most likely to slip with a corroded in stud!!
Heat, penetrating oil and time are your friends.
Welding a nut on causes thermal shock which tends to break the cold weld (corrosion between the steel and ally), meaning you should then be able to undo it with a ratchet ... but again this might not work in your case.
Stud extractors (of the cam wheel/ratchet type not eazi-outs) are good in that the more power you put into trying to undo the stud the harder it will grip ... once again though it might not work for you.
At the end of the day, no matter what technique you use, if the stud doesn't come out then you will need to drill and tap.
Good luck
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first off, dont get too concerned with trying to expand the block more than the stud. you'll be unlikly to be able to as its a massive heat sink and the stud is more or less well insulated.
Dont worry though, the point of heating is not to expand the hole so that the bolt slips out loose, its to crack the corrosion between bolt and hole. this is why welding onto the bolt works so well.... and it does work well.
bearing in mind you dont want to buy anything specialist (like a welder ) first off I'd wind a nut onto the remaining threads until its quite tight. then soak for however long you can afford in the plus gas when it arrives, then heat the stud until its just glowing, then quench the stud with plus gas.
It is certainly worth giving the stud a few whacks at this point too.
now the nut you jammed on the remaining threads might just be stuck enough to let you wind the stud out using it. clamp it really tight using mole grips and it'll grip even harder.
Dont be tempted to just wind it straight out as soon as it starts to move - theres a good chance it'll bind again and shear as the heating will have softened it a bit too. instead, work it out; back and forth using the plus gas to help ease it.
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