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Re: EZ out stud extractor question

To: Scott Gardner <gardner@lwcomm.com>
Subject: Re: EZ out stud extractor question
From: "Craig H. Brallier" <brallier@twd.net>
Date: Wed, 20 Aug 1997 09:47:59 -0700
Scott Gardner wrote:
> 
> Has anybody had a lot of experience with using "EZ outs" to remove
> broken studs?  One of the four bolts that hold my transmission
> crossmember to the car is broken off, as well as one of the studs
> that holds the rocker shaft to the head.  The crossmember bolt
> shouldn't be a problem, but the rocker stud isn't broken off flat.
> The broken end resembles a stair step, with the vertical part of the
> step pretty much in the middle of the stud face.  I dread drilling
> the pilot hole for the EZ Out.  All of this may be academic, since my
> engine is currently being rebuilt.  I'll probably just have the
> manchine shop do it when they do the head work.
>         I'll probably have them paint the head and block as well.  Anybody
> use any color schemes that worked particularly well?  The car is a
> '72 'B', BRG, and has one of the polished aluminium valve covers.
> Was thinking a semi-gloss black for the block, and something between
> bright red and blood red for the head.  Don't really care too much
> for the maroon I've seen.
> Scott


Scott,
If the stud is broken off above the head it could be sawed flat before 
drilling.  Of course a nut could also be tack welded to it in that case.

Craig Brallier
75 B
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