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Post by marsbar350 on Oct 26, 2012 9:50:50 GMT 1
hi guys went for a spin yesterday 30 miles.nearing home the left hand exhaust started to blow :ogot home and found the inside exhaust stud had snapped off heres a couple of pics where the nut sits.leaving the stud from the flange in place.so ive got about 25mm of stud showing out of the barrell ;D theres a few threads still leftand i can get a nut on it. so is there any way to remove said stud.not a lot of room as you know.without taking the barrell off andy
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Post by steve h on Oct 26, 2012 10:45:22 GMT 1
If you've got enough stud to get 2 nuts on it, you can lock them together then try and remove it. What ever you do, good luck mars!
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Post by steve h on Oct 26, 2012 10:48:49 GMT 1
No sorry, the picture has just poped up, ca*k!!!!!! I've used threaded rod for studs for this very reason.
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Post by marsbar350 on Oct 26, 2012 10:49:25 GMT 1
If you've got enough stud to get 2 nuts on it, you can lock them together then try and remove it. What ever you do, good luck mars! will have a look later as im goin work shortly there is a bit of thread sticking out of the barrel so will try the two nut thing ;D
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m1ke
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Post by m1ke on Oct 27, 2012 17:38:54 GMT 1
One set of mole grips clamped on very tightly and then use a big spanner to twist those mole grips.
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Post by garyt on Oct 27, 2012 19:09:32 GMT 1
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Post by loctite on Oct 27, 2012 19:19:24 GMT 1
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Post by marsbar350 on Oct 27, 2012 19:54:18 GMT 1
thanks for all the great ideas guys ;D stud now removed ;D mole grips and a lot of swearing! cheers denzil
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Post by lovelydog on Oct 27, 2012 20:07:56 GMT 1
That's cool, I'm buying a set right now.
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