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if you can find stuff called Kroil.......GET IT. The shit is BY FAR the best penetrating oil that I have ever seen.  I've used it to get out exhaust studs from a 1960 car.....rusted solid.  Kroil'ed em and let em soak for about an hour and took the studs out with nothing more than a 3/8 ratchet.

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if you can find stuff called Kroil.......GET IT. The shit is BY FAR the best penetrating oil that I have ever seen.  I've used it to get out exhaust studs from a 1960 car.....rusted solid.  Kroil'ed em and let em soak for about an hour and took the studs out with nothing more than a 3/8 ratchet.

X2, we use kroil on the ratchets we use to chain down loads. Shit works awesome.

 

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Metric Stud removal tool from your local auto parts $25.00. sometimes they will snap if they are super tight doing the double nut method.

Penetrating fluid for sure on those thing for sure though...

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Sometimes they snap no matter what you do but stud remover is by far the best it can slide to base of stud to disperse pressure.if you snap it have someone hit it with a tig the heat and frequency of a tig will break up the rust and I usually spin them out one hand with vise grips

 

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The factory studs are held in with what is supposed to be a permanent loctite material. If you heat the stud up hot enough to exceed the yield temp of the loctite it will fail, and the studs will come out with very little effort.

 

The cases are aluminum and will act like a giant heat-sink, so it will take quite a bit of heat on the stud.

 

I preheat my cases in an oven to about 350, then take a cherry head on the torch to the top of the stud. Get it red hot and move down about half way on the stud. Let it sit for a few and the heat in the stud will eat up the loctite.

 

I've only had a couple cases that this was needed on, but this proceedure will work if they are being a bitch.

 

Jared

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When I used to work in a transmission shop I used to have to wage all out war with some studs and bolts. The absolute worst were those freaking torx head bolts that hold the bell housing on any GM 4L60/65 or 80e's.

 

Heat them up cherry red, but before you try to spin em out give them a few whacks with a hammer. Use either a puller or even vise grips and they should come out.

 

 

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I use one of these. There are no guarantees they won't snap, bend, or be reusable but I have re-used studs removed with this tool. Get it as close to the base of the stud for best results.

 

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