Snapped exhaust mainfold stud
- openflame06
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Snapped exhaust mainfold stud
hey all
On the weekend doing work on a telstar one of the manifold bolts broke, which was ok i managed to get it out (as it was still sticking out a bit) and replace it.
However, another one was broken inside the head. I drilled a hole into the bolt and then tried an easy out. Surprisingly the easy out broke as well.
Just wondering if anyone has any suggestions as to what to do. Should I just drill another hole and retap it? Or is there any other tricks?
Thanks
On the weekend doing work on a telstar one of the manifold bolts broke, which was ok i managed to get it out (as it was still sticking out a bit) and replace it.
However, another one was broken inside the head. I drilled a hole into the bolt and then tried an easy out. Surprisingly the easy out broke as well.
Just wondering if anyone has any suggestions as to what to do. Should I just drill another hole and retap it? Or is there any other tricks?
Thanks
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happened to me once, i drilled a small hole in, and used reverse tap and was lucky it came out nicely.. Other hand i've seen people drilled it right thru and retap it again and some have put helicoil in.
Cheers
AP
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1995 Liberty "Rallye" - 5MT AWD, LSD - *written off 25/8/06 in towing accident.
1996 Liberty Wagon - SkiFX AWD 5MT D/R, Lifted.. Outback Sway Bar, 1.59:1 Low Gearing see thread: 1.59:1 in EJ Box Page
Sold at 385,000kms in July 2011.
2007 Liberty BP Wagon, 2.5i automatic

The oxy will work as it heats up the steal around thus expanding it slight and free the thread to turn, put you need to be extremely careful!!!
Also if you managed to get the easy-out out of the hole spray some rust out on it (Might help lossen it off). And try another easy out.
And another solution is Freeze Spray (You can get a places like Jaycar, Electronics Stores, etc) and spray some on the thread thus contracting it slight and maybe lossen it for your easy out to thread it out.
Also if you managed to get the easy-out out of the hole spray some rust out on it (Might help lossen it off). And try another easy out.
And another solution is Freeze Spray (You can get a places like Jaycar, Electronics Stores, etc) and spray some on the thread thus contracting it slight and maybe lossen it for your easy out to thread it out.
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- openflame06
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Why does that not surprise me? Oh, that's right because I've broken at least 3 of them. Only have had one experience with an easy-out working.openflame06 wrote:Surprisingly the easy out broke as well.
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That's usually the go! Just make sure you get the helicoil with the correct thread lenght, you want as much thread as possible for the stud to grip with. I made this error with all my head bolt threads on a rebuilt EA82. Story goes we managed to over heat it due to a dud radiator. Once it was ready to fire again with another radiator installed it had done a head gasket. The motor was removed and stripped - all the helicoils had moved because they were not long enough thus placing more stress on a smaller area in the hole. Not happy Jan! Now I say "Bring on the EJ!"mattims wrote:Just drill the whole thing out with the size drillbit for the same sized helicoil and put a helicoil in and you can then use a standard stud.
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