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Lost exhaust header stud
Does anyone know where I could get the exhaust header stud? While I was riding today one of mine decided it didnt want to be attached to the engine anymore... >:
Would these work? http://www.ebay.com/itm/1981-Honda-X...1XLSGB&vxp=mtr Thanks. |
I opened this expecting find a picture of me! :lmao::lmao::lmao:
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Y not just get a 8mm bolt?
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Ugh, went out to see if the bolt would work and I see it actually just broke off in the head.
http://i.imgur.com/RBdvMYCh.jpg Any ideas on how to get that out? |
drill a pilot and use an ez-out might work.
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"Alden Tools" (Pro Grabit and or Micro Grabit) works for me every time ;)
https://www.amazon.com/Alden-8440P-G...dp/B001A4CWHO/ or https://www.amazon.com/Alden-4507P-G...dp/B000Q60UOO/ If you have a Menards/Home Depot/Lowes, check those places first, they usually have these extractors in stock for less than Amazon :) |
I've had pretty good luck with the "Soak it in WD40 when warm, let it cool overnight, soak it in WD40 again...and get a small pick and try to spin it out" method. Many times they're not buried to the bottom.
Good luck! |
My technique is to put a nut over the broken stud then weld through the middle with a wire welder. Then put a wrench on and remove it.
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Thanks everyone for the tips, I ran to the store and got a screw extraction set and it worked perfect.
So thankful, couldve been such a headache. I ran to the store and got a stainless 8.8 bolt and put it in with a lockwasher and washer. So far so good! Thanks again everyone! |
Mine did the same exact thing. Same bolt too. I used a M8-1.25 bolt with washer.
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