Thanks for all the responses guys. I ended up using my TIG for this (miller diversion 180 I got on auction), set at 80A as Beerhippie recommended. I cut the stud down a bit to minimize the amount the shaft was bent, and got a 7/16 nut to screw down a bit.
I ended up using just a bit of ER70S 1/16 filler, then used a 12v impact to unscrew and it worked like a charm. I used a temp gun to check heat distribution, the nut was glowing red (I think my arc was too wide, I know my tungsten is probably sticking out too far) but it was about the same temp as the stud. The aluminum casing didn’t get over 100 degrees except right where the stud was directly contacting it.
There sure was a lot of **** in the threads. I’ll brakekleen the heck out of it and blow them out before I got hunting for replacement screws.
Chuckster, what’s a quality stud remover? I will buy one this week. On my 22RE I had a hell of a time removing exhaust studs and I don’t want to repeat that experience.
I appreciate all the advice everyone. Here’s some pictures for entertainment:
