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Old Dec 18, 2002
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Broken Stud

I broke the stud off the head to hold the coils for the spark plugs and I need to fix it, it costs like 4 bucks for the stud, but 75 bucks for isntallation and thats a rip off any help plz, thanks.



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You have a couple of options.
1. Vice grips. They usually mess stuff up.
2. If you have a welder (preferably a wire one) just tack another bolt to the top of that one a back it off.
3. I can't really tell too good but if there is enough stud left take two 6 by 100 nuts and put one on upside down (flange up) then take the other one and install flange down and tighten them together. This will sometime be enough to remove a bolt.

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that metal part broke off in the attatchment, and the bolt is still on the broken stud. so there is nothing holding the coil down except for the valve cover.
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Okay run that by me again. Is there any of the stud left on the valve cover?
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yes like half on the head.
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Well if there is any bit of the stud left option two is almost full proof. The two nuts jammed together works very well too. If its just simply a broken stud don't sweat it. How did it break again? Removing it?
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If the stud is big enough, you could try using an easy-out(screw extractor), there a few bucks at most auto part stores and places like Home Creepo or Lowes. What you do is drill a hole into the broken stud, stick the easy-out in and then try to back out the stud. Here's a link to give you a better idea:

screw extractor

Basically its sorta like a drill bit but instead of using a drill, you use a wrench. Its backwards threaded to remove screws once inserted in to a pre-drilled hole.
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Oh man...I saw the word stud and figure you were all talking about me...[IMG]i/expressions/laugh2.gif[/IMG][IMG]i/expressions/laugh2.gif[/IMG][IMG]i/expressions/laugh2.gif[/IMG][IMG]i/expressions/laugh2.gif[/IMG]
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