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Removing H Head Studs
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Posted by Zonie on September 02, 2001 at 18:21:48 from (205.188.192.54):
I'm about to give up after getting all the head studs out except 3. I was pulling them so I can get the top surface of the block surfaced. I had one stud that was rusted about half way thru when I pulled the head. I did manage to get that stud out (the center stud)and I did break off one stud just flush with the head. Now I have 2 more studs that just refuse to budge and I'm afraid that I'll break them too. I have been soaking them with PB Blaster for a couple weeks and tapping on them with a hammer but the last 2 just don't want to move. I'm open for other ideas if anyone has any. I know someone has to have some ideas!!!!
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