AX-O
Well Known Member
All,
I had a broken exhaust stud on one of my cylinders. Gforce came by and removed the stud. When we tried to put a new stud in the hole, the stud is like the Energizer bunny, it keeps going and going. The stud won?t stop and goes in very far. If I go in until it stops, the stud is not long enough to hold the exhaust. I checked the part number and it is the correct part. Also, it is the same part number that I used on the other cylinders (and it works). Is there a place were I can find a longer stud? Can I simply use a bolt in that hole? Also, why do the exhaust side of the cylinder use studs and the intake side use regular bolts? Thanks for any help or guidance.
I had a broken exhaust stud on one of my cylinders. Gforce came by and removed the stud. When we tried to put a new stud in the hole, the stud is like the Energizer bunny, it keeps going and going. The stud won?t stop and goes in very far. If I go in until it stops, the stud is not long enough to hold the exhaust. I checked the part number and it is the correct part. Also, it is the same part number that I used on the other cylinders (and it works). Is there a place were I can find a longer stud? Can I simply use a bolt in that hole? Also, why do the exhaust side of the cylinder use studs and the intake side use regular bolts? Thanks for any help or guidance.