Sheared Exhaust Studs getting you down?

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Re: Sheared Exhaust Studs getting you down?

Postby RobvdVeer » Thu Apr 14, 2016 8:16 pm

I feel privileged that i had a guy to fix those studs for me (Ed)
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Re: Sheared Exhaust Studs getting you down?

Postby A Van » Thu Apr 14, 2016 8:49 pm

Great work as usual DBros!
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Re: Sheared Exhaust Studs getting you down?

Postby Darren C » Thu Apr 14, 2016 9:29 pm

Thanks for sharing the pictures. :D
Glad it all worked out ok, it's not a nice job to do.

I modified the tool to take sacrificial drill inserts as the original plate drilling hole was getting well worn and oval. You were the first to try it out. I'm pleased it worked well. :thumbsup:

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Re: Sheared Exhaust Studs getting you down?

Postby mknowlton » Thu Apr 14, 2016 10:03 pm

No ,certainly not for the faint hearted, I think this is the best way of explaining it:

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Re: Sheared Exhaust Studs getting you down?

Postby Rissy » Fri Apr 15, 2016 10:18 am

Just been talking about this exact thing on FB (as you know Mike). I'm feeling i'm gonna have to bite the bullet on this one, maybe next year. I've been suspicious of a bit of an exhaust leak for years, although more recently, it seems to have sealed itself again, but maybe after Eurofest, it'll be showing signs of blowing a bit again. My train of thought is, that these studs will have to come out sooner or later, but the later you leave it, the more corroded they'll become, making life harder....?! So, instead of waiting until i've got a stainless exhaust to fit, because i've got the excuse of new exhaust rubber mounts to fit, I might aim for removing my exhaust next year and renew all the fixings and keep them clean and fresh for as long as it takes before I get that stainless exhaust kit. I was fearing doing this job because people were being insistent that you have to pull the engine of remove the heads. Now i see that's not true. So, although still nerve racking, I think i've got more persuasion to get on with it now.

Great piccies, thanks! I guess i should get armed with a similar jig for the job....?
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