best way to get out broken studs?
best way to get out broken studs?
installing cm 3 inch exhaust and all 3 bolts on the turbo elbow broke off ... tried, easy out, it broke off in the stud ... tried pb blaster multiple times no dice ... should I try heating it up with a micro torch ... any other suggestions
I always drill them out, but here's a link that provides that method and others.
Originally Posted by Z Car Barbie
I always drill them out, but here's a link that provides that method and others.
I bought a set of carbide spade bits for just such a problem. Those will cut through anything! But DO NOT use those helical extractors. They break everytime. Use the square tapered ones.
Originally Posted by Z Car Barbie
I always drill them out, but here's a link that provides that method and others.
It's nothing to do with the strength of the studs. When they're in, especially turbo dump pipes or exhaust studs, they get extremely hot and seize in there. It doesn't matter what they're made of as the same thing will happen anyway I'm sure. You just simply get them red hot before trying to take them out. I've never broken any studs that way, not even once.
Originally Posted by nismo619
wait a min... i cant imagine barbie..getting down and dirty and drilling out studs.. barbie must be one hell of a woman... my type of woman too bad shes too old for me.. lol
The bolts to the fenders, hood, hatch, fuel lid, cargo lids, manifold, brake master cylinder, etc. were either rusted or stripped, so I had to drill them out. I literally hauled these parts with a wheel barrel back to the main road - just kept piling them up, then called a friend on my cell phone to meet me there at a certain time to haul all the parts with his truck back to my house.Well, obviously, the hood and hatch lid wouldn't sit on a wheel barrel, and there was no way I could carry either by myself , so my friend and I carried them several yards, then he decided his truck would make it though the mud. Well, not only did I already have a black marks all over my face and body at that point, but we had to call another friend who had a 4WD to pull us out of the mud, who also got stuck in the mud, and we had to call another friend to bring a gas chain saw to cut tree limbs so that we could place them under the wheels of both trucks to get traction! I was covered in mud by the time we finally made it to solid ground. It was hilarious!
Last edited by Z Car Barbie; Oct 8, 2006 at 01:31 PM.
holy smokes... barbie... you sure are a hard core z gurl... wow... i know how u feel when u have to get down and dirty to get parts.. or to work on a z car.. i respect u z car barbie... i have more respect for u now then what i have for more than 3/4th of the rest of these people on zdriver.com...
p.s. i thought zdriver was to help us " z " people learn more about our z cars?..
p.s. i thought zdriver was to help us " z " people learn more about our z cars?..
and you just lost respect for putting " ...more than 3/4th of the rest of these people..." bad ingles....aye, idiota americanos no correcto hablan sus languas..... did i say that right? any fluent speakers? i tired my best, havent spoken spanish in 2 years now...after 3 years of it...lol....and i didnt really lose respect for you....but i feel somewhat put down by your statement man.
Originally Posted by nismo619
holy smokes... barbie... you sure are a hard core z gurl... wow... i know how u feel when u have to get down and dirty to get parts.. or to work on a z car.. i respect u z car barbie... i have more respect for u now then what i have for more than 3/4th of the rest of these people on zdriver.com...

IMO, the dirt, grunge, banged knuckles, broken fingernails, yanked hair and bruised twins is well worth it though, and the more people who actually work on their cars, the more they can truly appreciate the "finished product.
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