ersatzs2
Well-known member
And a corollary question: do all exhaust studs break off??? Figuring that my problem has always been lack of proper tools, this time before replacing the gouged and mangled exhaust studs on this latest Willys project, I bought a Snap on stud extractor set. Wow the first two worked like a charm and I thought I'd achieved Nirvana. The third snapped off after fooling me into thinking it was turning. Now I've drilled out the broken section and applied all the torque I dare with a tap holder. In the past, I've spent hours with a dremel grinding out a broken tap so I have no desire to repeat that.
So I'm about to work the rest of the fastener with a dremel, then use a pick and finally a tap to clean out the hole.
But my bigger question is: What is the point of an EZ out? Seems like it's impossible to apply more torque than you used to break the stud in the first place. So why is it going to budge now?
So I'm about to work the rest of the fastener with a dremel, then use a pick and finally a tap to clean out the hole.
But my bigger question is: What is the point of an EZ out? Seems like it's impossible to apply more torque than you used to break the stud in the first place. So why is it going to budge now?
