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www.youtube.com/watch?v=fqZYgReuywM&t
Alum is an easy safe way to remove steel from an aluminium part. The only downside it takes a day or two, its not the quickest.
The drill chuck extractor above is a useless pos. Does not work below 8mm and then its still shit. Did not work for me. If you want to remove like this get an ER32 collet which will grip much better. |
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It is one bastard of a job I am not looking forward to doing since mine is blowing where headers meet the block.
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OP, I know that you've dismissed the two most practical methods of removal but I'm going to suggest them anyway. As you have some thread remaining, both methods should be a POP.
(1) Welding a nut on is a no-brainer and would be my first choice (I don't own a welder and doubt my competence using one but whenever I've presented a miniscule job such as yours to a professional, I haven't been charged as it takes them only moments to carry out).
(2) Drilling out a stud isn't difficult and should not be feared. All that you need to remove almost any type of broken exhaust stud, whatever the condition, is a good quality sharp drill bit and a broken stud drillerouterer. They're easy enough to fabricate and are also available to purchase:-
https://s16.postimg.org/nlfq7cn1h/IMG_6154_1.jpg
https://s2.postimg.org/jymclzm55/IMG_6160_1.jpg
https://s16.postimg.org/hvwmxywjp/IMG_6161_1.jpg
They're inexpensive and so easy to use. Every budding mechanic should own a set.
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raffles, where can i buy one of those?
googling drillerouter doesnt show much |
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when mine snapped I used these:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Stud-Extractor-Set-6-8-10-12mm-Stud-Extracting-sockets-Stud-Extractor-Remover-/161562449726?hash=item259ddf573e:g:ZwEAAOSw-W5UuTri
did the job for me. ____________________ Current : '08 Yamaha FZ1s
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 6 years, 310 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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