removing broken exhaust manifold stud
Ok, I've heard a few differnt stories on this. I have a 91 D16A6 that has the left-most exhaust manifold stud broken off. It happened whiel I was putting the exhaust manifold on it, so I don't know how close to the head the break is. But...
How do I get it out? I've heard some say you can use a right-angle drill and an easy-out, and others say I have to remove the head and have a machine shop drill and re-tap the hole. That's way too much work, I could just as easily buy another head for it. So, what do yall think? Thanks
How do I get it out? I've heard some say you can use a right-angle drill and an easy-out, and others say I have to remove the head and have a machine shop drill and re-tap the hole. That's way too much work, I could just as easily buy another head for it. So, what do yall think? Thanks
When I snapped a stud(you'd think they'd be able to make those things a bit stronger, huh?), there was enough thread left on it for me to tighten two nuts against each other and back the stud out. If you don't have enough room to do that, then you'll need to drill a pilot hole, and then use a bolt extractor to back it out. Or, you might be able to grind a slot in it, and then use a flatehead screwdriver. Or, you could grind a flat spot on either side of it, and then use a crescent wrench, pliers, vise grips, etc to back it out. Take the manifold off and see what you have to work with and go from there.


