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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: mark.adams on 18 January 2008, 17:25:25
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Anybody who's done this previously or knows of it that may be able to help....
I have a couple that are sheared, should i get replacements from Vx?
If i drill out the old ones and retap the thread what studs should i get to replace them with?
What size and thread are the originals?
Thanks in advance...
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Do you know how to drill the hole in the head?
Mine (2.0 but I think the manifod is the same) had the stud snapped when previous owner went to the garage to fix the manifold.
So it was drilled before but there was no thread inside!! I bought 3 thread recovery set (M10) and made a thread.
Here's some more ideas if you have a welder. http://www.thebugshop.org/bsfqtool.htm
And here's how I did it http://picasaweb.google.com/kaminski.marcin1/20071021OmegaKolektorWymiana/photo?authkey=u_J8uqqvnoI#5123545019439286434 I bought a standard M10 screw and nut. Nut has to be screwed at the other end of screw. Then screw it to the head and when it's tight, start fastenings the nut. It minght not look professional but it was Sunday (I took them out on Saturday and found that there is no thread (just for two twists) on Sunday) so I had to use it. I could cut the head off but why? It's much easier to screw it and to tighten it.
Hope it's clear now. If not (my English is not as good as yours [smiley=embarassed.gif] ) then I will do my best to help you.
I have more photos when I was changing the exhaust manifold so if you need anything, I will attach it here.
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I have done the 'weld a nut to stud' approach before, but not on one of these engines. Works quite well....