Posted by BigTone on January 07, 2013 at 09:01:48 from (24.97.34.195):
In Reply to: M head stud removal posted by ss409 on January 07, 2013 at 05:39:02:
Be real careful with those studs. The double nut worked on a couple of mine, vise grips worked on a couple more, and nothing worked on the ones you are talking about. I used every penetrating oil for days on end and nothing, i was afraid of heating the cast red in that area. Cutting, grinding, then re-tapping might work if your real good but take into account that it costs like $250 for a full set of head studs. I left the ones i couldn't get out in and the machine shop was able to everything they needed to do to it with them still attached. Be careful what every you do, and good luck! ~Anthony
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