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banshee stock cylinders , with a cool head...... one stud completly has lifted out , pulled what looks like a heli coil ( i tHINK )   a thin spring like looking wire...         anyhow the stud can basically rest all the way into where you would screw the head stud in normally , and can be effortlessly lifted out without any thread bite.       What do i do.       What are my overall options....    Im mechanically inclined just never had this issue over the years....        If i have to post pictures i can.

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I don't know if either of u have ever tigged alumn. I have , I see zero possibilities of getting a tig to fill it and it be a solid repair, then machine it to fix surface and other cylinder to match, adjust domes,. Find a shop that can timecert it

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I have the ability to do it, but once a repair has been done with a heli-coil you need something called a big cert ,I no longer have these if you wanted to purchase the big cert kit I would do repair for you. No one will have these in stock. They didn't come with my time sert master kit

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Not sure which time cert to get , ill go snag photos of this .        I dont trust any shop in my area .                            If there is a shop that could do this cheaper then me purchasing a hundred dollar kit .    Sleeper i appreciate your responce and lending a helping hand ! thankyou.                   I will snap photos as soon as my phones charged .......

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If the cylinders aren't ported and you don't have much in them just find another used set....way less hastle imo. It is possible to fix them but if you're asking these questions no offense, but it's ove your head.

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