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Old 05-02-2011, 06:44 PM   #1
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Default S5 snapped header flange stud

Just like the title says, one of the studs in the header flange between the downpipe and header, naturally aspirated.

How do i remove it? Is it pushed out, threaded? Do i drill it out? I tried getting a monkey wrench on it but didnt have much room.

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Old 05-02-2011, 07:14 PM   #2
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or if you can put a nut on it weld it and thread it off
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or slot the stud and take one of those impact sockets with a flat head bit
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I have stud and nut extractor sockets, is that what i need to do? Un screw it from the flange? I can do that tomorrow
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PB blaster, and a 10mm stud extractor and it came right out, with some heavy coaxing, but clean out. Now she is all quiet. Didn't get to enjoy it much cause of the damn driveshaft letting loose though.
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