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Re: Removing H Head Studs
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Posted by ohioron on September 02, 2001 at 19:22:58 from (152.163.195.181):
In Reply to: Removing H Head Studs posted by Zonie on September 02, 2001 at 18:21:48:
Like the man says you will end up drilling them out most likely. Just finished removing 2 on a 460 block, broken off flush. Welded a half dozen times, nuts and washers on the stud with no success. Even froze them with dry ice. One mistake I did make that I'll save you from, don't spray PB on a hot broken stud in an attempt to get it into the treads. It made the surface of the stud so hard that a $15 1/4 inch carbide bit wouldn't touch it. Had to grind the surface of the stud away to get to softer metal, with a small stone, before I could drill it. I wish you success. Just take your time and take breaks.
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