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Lol you are one cheeky kent mate i swear i am going to wreck you.

But yes its from the exhaust manifold, i got other 3 out and thought this one was out got all excited and celebrated just soaked it in some more WD40 overnight to make it come out smooth but it snapped in half! I tried grips and grinding the sides off but they no want to come off.

Man these studs is killing me i thought i had this one but it decided to snap

as said above call the thread guy, i have used him heaps of times for manifold studs, stipped threads you name it, he comes to your house and he does good prices.

Capital Thread Repair

0419 281 194

Edited by Greekos

Thanks for all you guys help good to know everyone here to help :)

My mate is back and said he will weld the nut on for me and hopefully it doesnt snap again when i undo it!

Otherwise plan b is to weld a washer (smaller hole than the stud) on the remaining bit of stud, then weld a nut onto that and try again

Otherwise Thread guy or Mr. Zebra and money/beer/love ?

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