Guy Blackmon
Roundtable Host 2009
Ok, replacing mufflers on (2) Honda GX 670 engines. Studs are in terrible shape and will have to be replaced also.....So what's the best method for removing them? Drill & easy out?
Thanks!
Thanks!
Try taking the studs out while the engine is hot. I use either a stud removal tool or tighten two nuts on the stud and wrench them out. Good luck. If they break off drill and easy out.
Guy if you have a small portable propane torch you can heat them up that way.The little small bottled ones work great.
Update........Goes without saying, heat is your best Friend in this situation, that and liberal doses of PB Blaster before hand.
I soaked studs down for a couple of days (I was in no hurry) quick sprays every few hours for 2 days. Sawed mufflers off so I could get to bolts and studs better.
Heating from back to front works much better IMO, being careful not to heat the stud at nut. Then carefully heat the outer part of nut. Repeat heating if nut won't move, over torquing will shear the exhaust stud.....which you don't want to do.
1 stud came out fairly easy, soaking others now. Will be "Jam Nutting" existing studs for removal again with the use of the torch.......Wish Me Luck.
Hope this helps.....Stay tunes for final results.
View attachment 29105
PW Gods must be smiling on this ole boy tonight.....Lol!
Studs came out with no problems......Jam Nutted studs, lightly heated cylinder head behind & around stud. Before trying to remove, I tapped the end of the stud with a hammer, light to medium force only.....studs came right out.
When I put new studs back in I'm going to wrap the stud threads that go into cylinder head with Teflon tape. This is an old mechanic trick I learned working on car exhaust manifolds.
As usual I stressed over nothing......Take your time and don't "Gorilla" it.
Hope this helps.
View attachment 29106View attachment 29107
What about stainless? I ended up just using bolts after the studs went. I was thinking about stainless, but went with the high-grade allen bolts. I have my first Hondas, the muffler they came with had lots of beefy big brackets - I think they have really addressed the stud issue.
stainless bolts with anti seize? or would the vibration loosen the bolts?