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Re: Removing H Head Studs
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Posted by Scott on September 05, 2001 at 10:09:22 from (24.149.18.59):
In Reply to: Removing H Head Studs posted by Zonie on September 02, 2001 at 18:21:48:
I am going thru a Super M that had a 2 row mounted cornpicker on it. The picker mounting bolts had been allowed to loosen, and eventually shear off in the front bolster. These are big bolts, 3/4", and the only thing that worked was to use the torch and blow the bolts out of their holes a little at a time. Remember, the bolt will melt away before the cast does. Drilling a small pilot hole thru the bolt helps too. We used this technique to remove 11 broken bolts and studs in all. All holes were cleaned up with taps and re-used. Minimal thread damage.It kind of scared me at first, but with caution, worked out great.
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